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Martha's COIN 74 Week 5 Exercises

Day Six -Installation of Studio 8!

SOURCE: Robert D. Cormia's online text

Today is BIG DAY - I received my upgrade version of Studio 8, and after a few activation issues, I can safely now say:

I am the proud owner of Dreamweaver 8! I'm ready to become a Web Developer!!!


Comments for HW 5

My comments in blue.

What do you think is the most appropriate content for that column? Image, Flash File, Text? It seems pretty obvious to everyone that text is the natural content for autostretch columns. But, as I've discovered, sometimes images are benefitted - when they're too big for the space, the space simply stretches to accommodate!

What is the Expanded button on the Layout Group of the Insert Bar? As Dreamweaver's HELP says: " Expanded Tables mode temporarily adds cell padding and spacing to all tables in a document and increases the tables’ borders to make editing easier. This mode enables you to select items in tables or precisely place the insertion point." So, the Expanded button lets you access this facility!

Designing tables with a border equal to zero creates an invisible table when previewed in the browser. Well, let's see. If you see nothing below, it's because the table with border "0" is invisible!

"empty table"

How would you create an outline border for a table if you didn't want the interior cell borders to be visible? Frankly, I don't understand the question! But, here's my attempt - I put two tables inside a table. The borders are white, so the interior borders don't show. This can be evidenced by the way in which the interior tables have obvious borders around them, but they wouldn't show if I hadn't put a colored background in a table around them. Does that make any sense?

   
   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

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