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(question mark), for query strings, 797 Preload Images, 486–487 options for launching, 879 ( ) (parentheses), template expression Set Nav Bar Image, 487–488 overview of, 848, 878 syntax, 975 Set Text of Container, 489 Adobe Contribute, 1064–1084 Set Text of Frame, 489–490 compatibility settings for current site, Set Text of Status Bar, 490–491 1066–1067 Set Text of Text Field, 491–492 connecting with users, 1080 A Show-Hide Elements, 492–493 Connection Keys, 1080–1082 <a>. See anchor tags (<a> and </a>) Swap Image and Swap Image Restore, Contribute Publishing Services, <abbr>...</abbr> tags, 340–341 493–494 1082–1083 abbreviations, 340–341 Validate Form, 494–495 Design Notes for cross product absolute addresses, 410 ActionScript, 881 integration, 1053 absolute positioning, 25 active content pages, 723 Editing role, 1072–1074 absolutely positioned elements. See AP active content servers, 723 File Placement role, 1077–1078 elements Active Directory (AD), 1082 Folder/File access role, 1071–1072 access control ActiveX controls General role, 1070–1071 Adobe Contribute and, 1065 audio and, 938 New Images role, 1079 restricting customer access, 840–842 controlling embedded sounds and New Pages role, 1075–1077 Access databases. See Microsoft Access music, 933 overview of, 1064–1065 databases RealAudio player as, 940–942 role settings, 1068–1070 Access key, Hyperlink dialog box, 404 Windows Media Player as, 936–938 rolling back Contribute pages, accessibility AD (Active Directory), 1082 1083–1084 Dreamweaver support for, 27 Add Browser dialog box, 175 Shared Assets role, 1078 HTML reports, 1061 address types, links and, 410–411 sitewide administrator settings, Image Tag Accessibility Attributes <address> tag, 339–340 1067–1068 dialog, 365 COPYRIGHTEDadjacent-sibling selectors, CSS, MATERIAL270 Styles and Fonts role, 1074–1075 Object Tag Accessibility Attributes Adjust Tracing Image Position dialog Adobe Fireworks dialog, 883 box, 460 applying simple Web animation, Accessibility Preferences administrator settings, Adobe Contribute, 390–391 customizing, 122–123 1067–1068 communication extensions, 876–878 for HTML forms, 580–582 Adobe AIR creating Web photo album, 873–876 long image descriptions and, 381 Adobe Media Player as AIR application, Design Notes for cross product accesskey attribute, <object> tag, 883 1209 integration, 1053 <acronym>...</acronym> tags, 340–341 business advantages offered by, 1208 Dreamweaver integration with, 33, 873 action attribute, forms, 552 CSS properties, 1214–1215 editing images, 861–862 Action list, Find and Replace, 321–322 designing for, 1211–1213 graphics optimization, 380–381, actions, 476–495. See also behaviors 859–861 1227 82523bindex.indd 1227 2/18/09 2:30:57 PM A Index handling graphic formats, 119, 361 Local Info, 153–155 aligning, 451–457 image optimization, 856–859, 864 overview of, 153 color attribute, 92–93 inserting rollovers, 865–866 Remote Info, 155–158 Convert Tables to AP Divs command, Optimize Image command, 376 Testing Server, 158 1028–1029 overview of, 856 advanced recordsets CSS layout control and, 36 preference settings, 118 creating, 743–745 CSS-P as foundation of, 255 replacing image placeholders with, overview of, 742–743 CSS-P Property inspector and, 863–864 AIFF files 442–448 rollover code, 868–871 audio file formats, 926 default settings, 437–438 rollover states, 866–867 Internet use and, 927 defined, 124 sliced images and, 872 RealMedia supporting, 904 <div> tags and, 424–425 source and export files, 858 AIR. See Adobe AIR Drag AP Element action, 461–463, Unsharp Mask in, 375 AIR Extension for Dreamweaver, 1210, 480–482 Adobe Flash 1215 exercise inserting, 444–445 attributes for SWF files, 884–885 AIR Intermediate (AIRI) package, 1218 forms and, 458 audio, 940 AIRI (AIR Intermediate) package, 1218 forms inserted into, 555 Design Notes for cross product Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) GIFs used with, 358–359 integration, 1053 Dreamweaver integration with, 31–32 icon for, 437 Dreamweaver integration with, 6, 33 Spry framework for. See Spry Insert?Layout Objects? AP Div, 437 editing SWF files in Dreamweaver, understanding, 652–653 inserting, 436–437 887–888 alert( ) function, JavaScript, 463 Layout category of Insert panel, 81 encoding in FLV format, 897–898 align attribute moving, 441–442 FlashPaper documents, inserting, images, 382 origination of, 424 888–890 tables, 543 page design with, 458–460 MIME type configuration, 887 alignment panel, 448–450 movie scale settings, 885–886 dividing Web page with horizontal positioning, 439–440 movies, dynamically integrating, rules, 389 preferences, 124–126 770–771 horizontal images, 382 resizing, 440–441 movies in Dreamweaver projects, inline images, 382–384 selecting, 440 882–884 tables, 532–533 Show-Hide Elements action, 492–493 overview of, 881 text, 350–351 summary, 465–466 progressive FLV files, 899–900 alignment, AP elements, 451–457 AP elements panel Property inspector options for Flash with grids, 456–457 modifying properties, 449–450 objects, 885 with guides, 452–456 nesting AP elements, 451–457 publishing FLV files, 902 with rulers, 451–452 overview of, 448–449 salign and swliveconnect parameters, All mode, CSS Styles panel, 262–263 Appearance (CSS) category, Page Properties 886–887 Alphabet, for numbered lists, 599 adding background images, 386 Shockwave files added to Web page, Alt (Option) key, shortcut modifiers, 1148 adding text font color, 343 891–892 alt attribute, adding image descriptions, overview of, 189 streaming FLV files, 900–901 380 Appearance (HTML) category, Page summary, 891–892 Alt property, adding Java applets, 239–241 Properties video, inserting, 899, 903 Alt+drag method, splitting existing frame overview of, 189–190 video object parameters, 902–903 using, 629–630 when to use, 188 video revolutionized by, 896 analog signals, 896 Appear/Fade effect, 496–497, 703 Adobe Media Player, 1209 anchor tags (<a> and </a>) applets, Java, 239–241 Adobe Photoshop attaching behaviors with, Application bar applying simple Web animation, 468–469, 475 implementing Web widget, 712 390–391 creating links, 404 overview of, 67–68 changes automatically updated in eliminating underlines from links, application objects Dreamweaver, 381 406–407 Master-Detail Page Set, 813–817 copying/pasting from, 850–851 navigating with, 414–418 rapid application development with, Dreamweaver integration with, 5, 33 animate( ) function, jQuery, 711 40–41 graphics optimization, 380–381 animation Record Insertion Form, 830 inserting into Dreamweaver, 848–850 applying simple Web, 390–391 Record Update Form, 832–833 overview of, 848 banner ads and, 391–393 Recordset Navigation Bar, 783–784 Smart Objects, 851–855 GIF support of, 358 Recordset Navigation Status, 784–785 Adobe tools integration, 847–848 AP elements application variables, 742, 835 Advanced mode, Site Definition dialog box activating, 460–465 applications, previewing in browser, cloaking site folders, 159–160 adding elements to, 457 802–803 1228 82523bindex.indd 1228 2/18/09 2:30:57 PM Index B Apply Comments button, Coding toolbar, HTML, 185 for AP elements, 125 76, 218, 354–355 image, 378–382 choosing from onscreen image, 193 Apply Source Formatting command, 1130 inserting editable attributes, 960–963 for forms, 555 Apply Source Formatting to Selection Link object, 201 inserting, 448 command, 1130 menuitem, 1149–1150 for table borders, 538 Arabic numerals, for numbered lists, 599 modifying with Tag inspector, for table rows, columns and cells, 545 arithmetic operators, template 232–233 template expression for alternating row expressions, 977 Property inspector, 90–93 background colors, 979–981 arrow keys replacing HTML tags and, 320–322 background images moving AP elements with, 441 searching code relative to specific, adding, 385–388 resizing AP elements with, 440 319–322 for AP elements, 125 artifacting, video compression and, 896 setting editable attributes, 963–964 creating navigation buttons from lists, ASCII, query string encoding values, 797 SWF files, 884–885 601–602 ASP category, Insert panel, 89 tags, 1152–1153 inserting, 448 ASP Request variables, 835 AU, audio file format, 926 joining in frames, 637 ASP server model audience, targeting Web site, 146 tiling, 387 creating DSNs for, 729–730 audio background music, playing, 934–935 data formats, 758 ActiveX controls and, 938 backgrounds, table, 537–538 DSN-less connections for, 733–735 embedding sounds and music, Backslash-Comment hack, 279 finding path with Server.MapPath, 933–934 Balance Braces command 735–736 file formats, 926–927 Coding toolbar option, 75 variables, 838 file size considerations, 927–929 overview of, 206–207 ASP.NET category, Insert panel, 89 Flash audio, 940 bandwidth, planning
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