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There are 3 articles linked to the Dreamweaver tag.

  • Setting up a PHP development environment for Dreamweaver
    PHP pages need to be processed through a web server. So, to develop with PHP in Dreamweaver, you need access to a PHP-enabled web server and the MySQL database. It's also useful to have a graphical interface to MySQL. You can install all of them independently, but the quickest and easiest way is to use an all-in-one solution, such as XAMPP. This section describes how to install XAMPP on your Windows computer. This installs the Apache web server, MySQL, and a MySQL front end called phpMyAdmin in a single operation. All three components are open source software that you can use for developing, testing, and deploying web applications—and they are free!

    Posted by grandtres on 14th Apr 2009

    Tags: Dreamweaver, PHP

  • Dreamweaver CS4
    Dreamweaver is 10 years old, and what a decade it's been. When version 1.0 was released in November 1997, the challenge was to provide a better visual experience for web designers regardless of how they coded their pages. DHTML was the buzzword at the time, and by 2000 everyone was expected to be coding interactive HTML experiences with JavaScript. And CSS, having recently been implemented in Internet Explorer 4.0, was the new emerging paradigm for visual design. See the new features of the web's best love design tool.

    Posted by Rob on 4th Jun 2008

    Tags: Dreamweaver

  • Introduction to CSS with Dreamweaver 8
    A nice tutorial on the basics of CSS used within the confines of Dreamweaver 8.

    Posted by Rob on 1st Mar 2008

    Tags: CSS, Dreamweaver