Dreamweaver CS4 Resources
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Create a blank page
You can create
a page that contains a predesigned CSS layout, or create a completely
blank page and then create a layout of your own.
- Select File > New.
- In the Blank Page category of the New Document dialog
box, select the kind of page you want to create from the Page Type
column. For example, select HTML to create a plain HTML page, select
ColdFusion to create a ColdFusion page, and so on.
- If you want your new page to contain a CSS layout, select
a predesigned CSS layout from the Layout column; otherwise, select
None. Based on your selection, a preview and description of the
selected layout appears on the right side of the dialog box.
The predesigned CSS layouts provide the following types
of columns:
- Fixed
- Column width is specified in pixels. The column does not
resize based on the size of the browser or the site visitor’s text
settings.
- Elastic
- Column width is specified in a unit of measurement (ems)
relative to the size of the text. The design adapts if the site
visitor changes the text settings, but does not change based on
the size of the browser window.
- Liquid
- Column width is specified as a percentage of the site visitor’s
browser width. The design adapts if the site visitor makes the browser
wider or narrower, but does not change based on the site visitor’s
text settings.
- Hybrid
- Columns are a combination of any of the previous three options.
For example, in the two-column hybrid, the right sidebar layout
has a liquid main column that scales to the size of the browser,
and an elastic column on the right that scales to the size of the
site visitor’s text settings.
- Select a document type from the DocType pop-up menu.
In most cases, you can use the default selection, XHTML 1.0 Transitional.
Selecting one of the XHTML document type definitions from
the DocType (DTD) menu makes your page XHTML-compliant. For example,
you can make an HTML document XHTML-compliant by selecting XHTML
1.0 Transitional or XHTML 1.0 Strict from the menu. XHTML (Extensible
Hypertext Markup Language) is a reformulation of HTML as an XML
application. Generally, using XHTML gives you the benefits of XML,
while ensuring the backward and future compatibility of your web
documents.
- If you selected a CSS layout in the Layout column, select
a location for the layout’s CSS from the Layout CSS pop-up menu.
- Add To Head
- Adds CSS for the layout to the head of the page you’re creating.
- Create New File
- Adds CSS for the layout to a new external CSS file and attaches the
new style sheet to the page you’re creating.
- Link To Existing File
- Lets you specify an existing CSS file that already contains the
CSS rules needed for the layout. To do this, click the Attach Style
Sheet icon above the Attach CSS file pane and select an existing
CSS style sheet. This option is particularly useful when you want
to use the same CSS layout (the CSS rules for which are contained
in a single file) across multiple documents.
- (Optional) You can also attach CSS style sheets to your
new page (unrelated to the CSS layout) when you create the page.
To do this, click the Attach Style Sheet icon
above
the Attach CSS file pane and select a CSS style sheet.
- Click Preferences if you want to set default document
preferences, such as a document type, encoding, and a file extension.
- Click Get More Content if you want to open Dreamweaver
Exchange where you can download more page design content.
- Click the Create button.
- Save the new document (File > Save).
- In the dialog box that appears, navigate to the folder
where you want to save the file.
 It’s a good idea to save your file in a Dreamweaver site.
- In the File Name box, type a name for the file.
Avoid using spaces and special characters in file and folder
names, and do not begin a filename with a numeral. In particular,
do not use special characters (such as é, ç, or ¥) or punctuation
marks (such as colons, slashes, or periods) in the names of files
you intend to put on a remote server; many servers change these characters
during upload, which will cause any links to the files to break.
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