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March 31st, 2008

spry dreamweaver cs3
Dreamweaver CS3 Any expert here? Please help?

I need help on new features in Dreamweaver CS3 Spry tabbed panels and accordion. If I put the two groups with tabs and accordion on the same page, I need two different CSS for them. Currently, if I change accordion style, the other also changes. Do you know any way how to apply two different CSS for two accordions and tab panels? Thanks in advance.

Have a look here: http://www.adobe.com/products/dreamweaver/faq/

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dreamweaver form validation

March 31st, 2008

dreamweaver form validation

If you are a do-it-yourself programmer and want to know how to add validation to a form image on your website, then this is the article for you. While there are many ways to do this, If you follow these steps, you will learn the easiest way to do the job. Once you have mastered this example, you will have all the concepts and the experience you need to incorporate into the final product in the form on their website.

We will need two files. The first file is created the image validation and incorporate the image into a form of validation. Here's the step by step code for the first file: verify.php

— Beginning of file-VERIFY.PHP —

/ / Create an image where pixels and width = 200 height = 40 pixels

$ Val_img = imagecreatetruecolor (200, 40);

/ / Allocate 2 colors to the image

$ White = imagecolorallocate ($ val_img, 255, 255, 255);

$ Black = imagecolorallocate ($ val_img, 0, 0, 0);

/ / Create a seed to generate a random number

srand ((double) microtime () * 1000000);

/ / Run the random number seed through the MD5 function

$ Seed_string = md5 (rand (0.9999));

/ / Cut the random string up to 5 characters

/ / This is the validation code we will use

val_string $ = substr ($ seed_string, 17, 5);

/ / Set the image background to black

imagefill ($ val_img, 0, 0, $ black);

/ / Print the validation code in the image white

imagestring ($ val_img, 4, 96, 19, $ val_string, $ white);

/ / Write the image file in the current directory

imagejpeg ($ val_img "verify.jpg");

imagedestroy ($ val_img);

? >

"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd" >

Image Verification

Type in the validation image code. (case sensitive)

">

— END OF FILE: VERIFY.PHP—

Now let's create a file that will validate using the POST method:

— Beginning of file: VALIDATEFORM.PHP—

if ($ _POST [ 'validation'] == trim ($ _POST [''])){ random

echo "You are validated;

)

else (

echo "Please go back and get clearance."

)

? >

— End of file: VALIDATEFORM.PHP—

IMPORTANT NOTE: Because many free article websites Dona't support HTML in the body of the article, the above files wonÂ't work unless you delete the space later. Just do a search and replace everything.

That's really all there is. You probably noticed that also took the trouble to include the DOCTYPE lines and characters in this simple example. The I did as a little reminder to make sure that each page of your website are W3C. One of the biggest mistakes many webmasters make is to overlook W3C compliance their websites. If your web pages are not W3C get low rankings in search engines. Even worse, if advertising, ads may not be as relevant as it should be! In my other article, I explain the implementation of the W3C and the most common mistakes.

Copyright 2006 David Picella

Original article and source code for download are available at http://picella.com –The author, David Picella, is a PhD Student at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. In addition to his technical articles on technology and Internet subjects, he has written other articles on health care topics in women’s health and reproductive care.

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dreamweaver regions

March 31st, 2008

dreamweaver regions

Spring is here! Although not felt like spring the last couple of weeks, of 17 May and summer just around the corner … I hope!

Now is a good time to start sampling and selection of some favorite summer style beers and craft beers to enjoy over the next months of sweltering heat. My wife was kind enough to bring home a Pennsylvania local microbrewed our friends Troegs Independent Craft Brewery in Harrisburg, PA. This microbrewed not Troeger Dreamweaver is another wheat beer that I somehow never tried before).

Anyway, I hastened to open cracks in the 12 oz bottle and chilled Dreamweaver wheat aggressively poured into the glass of my 14 oz Pilsner, which just happened to be the only beer sampling clean closet on the ship at the time.

Troegs Dreamweaver wheat beer proved to be a musty straw-colored liquid with plenty of air bearing a head of a marshmallowy finger on the surface that remained for all but only a minute or two short. Very cloudy, cold mist was the predominant vision of this unfiltered wheat beer craft.

The aroma was strongly reminiscent of bananas and clove, very sweet with a gentle touch of allspice on the bottom now. This was a very pleasant smell to this microbrewed unexpected and not a wheat beer by nature.

Troeger's Dreamweaver has a great taste of wheat beer in a nutshell. Zingy Beer is the bright and vibrant language. Bananas are overwhelm the flavor in my opinion, but in a sweet and sexy for this style of beer. It is soft and velvety, with his sense of natural fat and coating slickening the back of the mouth before swirling down into the esophagus. This microbrewed has some weight to get a beer for summer, but I like it. There is a lot of hops to take into account, but also expected and the lack of it did not disappoint in any form or distract attention from the beer.

In all honesty, from my past experiences, wheat beer has never been my absolute favorite style microbrewed. But Dreamweaver Wheat Beer Troeger [http://www.troegs.com/beers_dream.htm] is one of the beers that just might change his mind over the long term. Definitely could sit back on the porch after a hot July afternoon cutting friendly lawn and put me back two or three of these well-crafted beers Pennsylvania, one after another. And with the convenient 4.8% alcohol by volume number, it is of a craft beer not get you into trouble too much too quickly. That's a real change of pace from some of my other favorite beers that are heavy on the ABV.

Troeger Dreamweaver Wheat Beer is a champion in my book when it comes specifically wheat beers and beers of summer in general. I'll definitely keep a eye open for a couple of these beers to grace the beer fridge for the hot months ahead. I will give Dreamweaver Unfiltered Wheat Beer 7.0 on the Richter scale and microbrewed shed more congratulations to the brothers brewing good beer at the Brewery Arts Independent Troeger in Harrisburg, PA. These guys know what they are doing when it comes to brewing, no matter the style or season. Pick some wheat Dreamweaver while you can before it's gone like the leaves of trees in the fall.

About the Author:

There is nothing quite as enjoyable as a finely produced craft beer (if you like beer of course). Being a microbrew enthusiast for the better part of 10 years now, David is constantly on the hunt for the holy grail of all craft beers. His endless quest has allowed him to sample some of the finest microbrews around. How well David feels each of these beers rank in his quest for the best microbrews, he’s put into his own words for casual perusing by experienced microbrew lovers and beginner craft beer enthusiasts alike at A Microbrew Review Blog, and Summer Beers.

Let David know what you think and feel free to offer your suggestions on a craft beer you’d recommend that he should rank at his next microbrew review.

DreamWeaver CS4: Basic Creation of Website Part 4(HTML based): Editable Regions/Edit pages




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kelby training dreamweaver

March 31st, 2008

kelby training dreamweaver


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website mla source

March 31st, 2008

website mla source

Are you worried about the fact that they get a high position on Google, to get some traffic to your website? Or pay too much for AdWords clicks view to getting some visitors? Or placing links on websites, or some other article directories to get some more exposure to your websites?

Well, there is a possibility, your own traffic source that you can get very targeted visitors to a website or do you want on demand.

And this Method as an e-mail marketing. They do not value, because underestimate if done correctly, it can and will always make money for many years to come.

So what is the most important secret to profitable e-mail marketing campaigns? The secret lies in the relationship between you and your customers. The more they trust you, the more influence on can have choices, no matter what market or niche you are working in. They are more open to your suggestions and recommendations – the more money they like to give to you.

I see very many new marketers make the same mistake: They build their e-mail list, and instead of building trust, they send sales pitch after sales pitch. So people can simply log off, and the marketers wasting their time.

There are 4 essential steps you need to do to create this list:

  1. Received the offer of extreme value and give it away for free
  2. Create your site – squeeze page so you can it for free
  3. Sent traffic to your squeeze page so that people would opt-in to it
  4. See the source of traffic works of the best and some more them.

It is fairly easy, things going wrong in e-mail marketing, but if you do everything right, you can earn a fortune with this Method. And it can be repeated website traffic source for the coming years.

For simple, yet VERY effective methods that show you step-by-step how to build your list of 2000 subscribers in less than 3 weeks, get the free guide on email list building!

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