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PostHeaderIcon Modifying Fonts in Dreamweaver Using Html & Css

Change Font in Dreamweaver Using HTML & CSS Like most WYSWYG (What You See Is What You Get) HTML editor, Dreamweaver has the ability to just select the text and change font, color etc.. . But there are two ways that you can change the text: HTML and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). In Dreamweaver, these 2 methods are sometimes confused, and it can be a bit confusing about which method you use. On the one hand, if you choose CSS, Dreamweaver will create some CSS definitions at the top of the page. CSS definition at the top of the page might look like: And the text that you highlight the page may have code that looks like: light blue text There is also the option of using tradtional HTML to change the fonts and colors: The code generated above text might look like: Like this So which one should you use and how do you choose if you want to use HTML or CSS? CSS is wonderful, it has used, and some people may prefer to use it all the time, but I prefer to use it in select cases where it is definitely the best option. Modify your HTML / CSS settings, go to: Edit> Preferences in Dreamweaver And check or uncheck to use CSS instead of HTML tags box depending on which option you want. I also recommend to use external CSS style sheets on sites. Dreamweaver makes it easy, and use an external sheet, you can update the style of thousands of websites in seconds. To learn more about Dreamweaver and CSS, visit http://www. dreamweaverhowto. com

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PostHeaderIcon Css & Dreamweaver

Cascading Style Sheets is something every webmaster should learn to use, however it can be complicated to code by hand.  Fortunately, the built in Dreamweaver CSS tools make it simple as pie as you’ll see in this introductory lesson.
Whether you are a total newbie when it comes to CSS or you are an expert, the built in Dreamweaver CSS tools can help you out a lot.
This tutorial is designed for the person who owns Dreamweaver, is curious about CSS and wants to learn how to put it to use.
CSS is not hard to learn and with the Dreamweaver point and click tools, it is easier than ever.
3 Types Of CSS:
You can have an internal, external, or inline css style sheet.
In this tutorial, I will discuss an external style sheet, which I think is the most useful when working on a website with more than 1 page.
To create an external stylesheet with Dreamweaver, simple click ‘New’ and under ‘Basic Page’ choose ‘CSS’.
This will give you a blank style sheet.
The next thing you want to do is experiment and create 1 or 2 CSS definitions.
You might create a CSS definition called ‘background1′ and make the color green.
Then save the CSS style sheet as something like ‘sample1. css’.
Next you would open an html file in the same folder that has some text in it and ‘attach’ the external style sheet.
You attach the sheet by selecting the ‘Text’ dropdown menu and choosing ‘CSS Styles’ then ‘Attach Style Sheet’.
Once you have attached an external style sheet to a webpage, you can make changes to the external style sheet and change the content page.  This is especially important if you have a website with multiple web pages.
The concept is, that by attaching an external style sheet to all of your web pages, you can update many web pages instantaneously by changing the one CSS style sheet that is attached to them.
In this manner, a large corporate website with 20,000 pages could be updated with new colors and fonts in less than 15 seconds!. . . Simply by changing the one external CSS style sheet.
So you see how useful CSS style sheets can be.
To get started, simply go into your HTML code after you have attached an external CSS sheet to your page in Dreamweaver. You can take any tag like a tag and start typing in a CSS class.
For example, . If you start adding a css class to any of these tags, Dreamweaver will start to auto-complete it for you and you can choose which class you want to add from a dropdown menu.
You can also use this to style page backgrounds, table backgrounds, fonts, and much more!
You only have to learn the fundamentals of CSS and then experiment with Dreamweaver and I promise you’ll be capable of using CSS with Dreamweaver in a matter of a few hours.
To learn more about Dreamweaver and Cascading Style Sheets, you can watch step by step videos at http://www. dreamweaverhowto. com

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PostHeaderIcon Do You Splog or Blog? – Affiliate Marketers with WordPress Beware

If you have just begun to create an affiliate marketing a business on the web of the easiest was to do it is to get a blog on WordPress. com. It’s free, it’s easy and you can be up and running in minutes. But an affiliate marketing blog on WordPress. com can be turned off before you can say why. Why? because of WordPress definitions of a spam blog, which is often overlooked. How do you Splog or Blog? Are you a splogger or a blogger? A blog that works with the primary purpose of driving traffic to affiliate programs fall into the WordPress category “Splog.” WordPress defines an affiliate marketing blog that a man will ban. WordPress version: Affiliate marketing blogs: Blogs with the primary purpose of driving traffic to affiliate programs. To be clear examples of people writing original book or movie reviews and linking them to Amazon, or people linking to their own products on Etsy do not belong to this category. We are only talking about blogs that are primarily designed to promote different affiliate programs. If this is your blogging strategy, get your own your own domain and hosting company and get WordPress installed. By doing so you avoid the risk of getting your site removed. Nick on the WordPress Support told me to WordPress. com Terms of Service does not own hosted version of WordPress that you download at WordPress. org. The software is free for you to use as you wish without any restrictions or requirements regarding splogging or blog in any way. Good news for us on our own sites. Useful information for you if you are just ready to build a blog and use it for affiliate marketing information and sales. In the case of affiliate marketers who are already established on a WordPress. com hosted blog site, surely you have questions about moving to a new site that would change all your URLs and lose PageRank and traffic routes you have with your links. I suggest you write to people at WordPress and ask them what you can do to meet its user agreement to prevent the outlawed as splogger. Do it now. It gives you peace of mind and if you are in danger, you can begin to restructure your site to comply with what WordPress will require for you to keep your blog.

Cynthia Mosher has been working online since 1998. She shares her advice and experience of working at home and internet and affiliate marketing at her website Wahm Daily.