Friday, October 9, 2009

Web Design Using Layers Dreamweavers features

Web Design Using Layers Dreamweavers features I've been using Macromedia products to my site for the production years. I just found a new form of design that has made my life much easier. Before the "Layers" feature, always difficult to make a page look the way they wanted because I had to put everything in tables or images from my position for my text and hope for the best. Now, Dreamweaver provides a direct access to this site that a murderess: Levels. Imagine being able to put something (text, tables, graphs, etc.) where you want! This is an absolute blessing in the world of design, in my conceed.Now, I just discovered this feature in Dreamweaver 8. There have been previous versions of Dreamweaver (MX2004, etc.) for this feature. However, I am glad that I was able to find and use, because it has made a significant difference in the design of websites for me.The idea is simple: create a new page. This should be done first within Dreamweaver? S Director of a site that you want to work in by right-clicking on the name of the site on the property bar to get a drop-down menu with various options, one of which is it? New disk. Create a new one. Html file, then double click the file to open it in your main job Dreamweaver. The next step is to insert the first layer. Under the "Insert" at the top to access the toolbar "Objects of Design" and then "layer". Un po 'di blu appears on the page. Clicking on the perimeter of the box were small squares around the perimeter of the box to change the size. There is also a small square in the upper right coer of the new layer by clicking the mouse on the square which allows you to reposition the level where you do not want to put in place now site.You anything you want in this table ( layer), including text, flash, graphics, tables, library, etc. The most impressive is that you have complete control over who is on your page in Dreamweaver and automatically write the HTML code just like X and Y coordinates that your browser translate page to display properly. No? Could not be better this.I found this feature to be very similar to working with layers in Adobe Photoshop, because you have total control over all aspects of design, without the stress associated with the Web design.Now say that you want to add the text level, but the text is far from the site or the size of the box size choice. Then, Dreamweaver has solved this problem as well. In the property inspector at the bottom of the screen that has a drop-down box called "overflow". If this box has a few options, visible, hidden, scroll, and Auto. For example, I am here to explain you click "Go." This tells Dreamweaver to write the code, if the size of the text flowing to the layer to insert a scroll box that allows users to scroll down to read the text of what you put in the table level. Pretty smart! Other features with the use of layers is that you have an option to insert the name of the layer in the Layers tab in the top right of the Tools menu, and determine the sequence of each layer. I recommend that if you decide to use a series of layers that will save a big headache and label each layer with respect to your screen. This change makes it easier to layer.   Levels allows for the freedom of web design that should have been there all the time. I suggest you give this a try and play with him and see what creative things you can come with. Go nuts with this feature and have fun with it. You never know what is coming out now that the borders have fallen! Other features are pretty slick is the ability to overlay two images on one page. If an artistic presentation or something similar, this is a kewl feature that can be tued in the top right of "layers" Table Properties. Only a check mark in the overlap, and thus do not have to worry about. Dreamweaver automatically insured that does not overlap in layers. However, if you do not want to have a say in the superimposition of two images, then make sure that the overlap is disguised and open even more the magic of this wonderful feature.In closing, this is a really impressive, but it takes time for Others use Breaks all the rules they had leaed and we could be? Do with web design. This must continue to the next level without reaching aspirin.A for some other options include a command called "convert layers to table" and "tu the tables for layers. At the top of the toolbar in Dreamweaver, if you go to? Change? - Convert  -  you have two options above. Clicking layers to convert the tables to start Dreamweaver automate the calculation of a pixel design as a table of information provided to him by putting layers on the page in certain areas. This function is mainly used for Inteet users who have a browser that is not so far (for example, 5 or an earlier version of Inteet Explorer or Netscape) The new versions of major browsers now support adequately the level display content within the browser window. But if you think that your target audience who have not updated the browser, then you might consider this. I personally do not use because it is rare for people today is outdated browser technology with all the Windows updates and automated all.The exactly the opposite, if you choose to convert the levels of tables. If you already have a site built in tables, the ability to choose? Layers convert the tables? just that.I hope this helps someone who is doing his own project and want to make your page look the way they are provided in the head, without the stress of worrying about how to build the table on the right and the organization of the table for things to happen. Web design is progressing and Macromedia has put the fun in web design again! Scott was the creator of a website for over eight years and his artistic vision and creative abilities have achieved a good number of satisfied customers. Its innovative and easy to navigate site has been applauded by many, who have engaged his services. It has built over 100 websites and manages for its customers. Besides web design, Scott has also developed a photographer to take pictures of Willie Nelson, the Dalai Lama, and Goldie Hawn, art and photographs.

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