in order to change the color you must understand css. and just change a few options in the properties panels. Its not easy if you dont have any clue what im talking about though heh.
great vid tut, i have a question, im using a css preset layout from dreamweaver, i want to add new stuff to the page like images and more menus and all, how can i add all those things and keep it in the center of the page when the browser re size they also do it, its like a new container for each file to keep it in place inside of the page
Thanks racm1711. Positive feedback is always nice to read as I do appreciate it. From what I understand you would like your menus to also be "fluid" so that when visitors on higher resolutions visit you it will stretch to their view. To do this you would want to work in % rather than px (percentage and not pixels). Dreamweaver CS3 has wonderful "layouts" and I highly suggest the liquid (fluid) sets. Sent message to you as this text space will not allow the full message.
in order to change the color you must understand css. and just change a few options in the properties panels. Its not easy if you dont have any clue what im talking about though heh.
endyoursearch 3 years ago
Oh i have a question..you know the menu where it says Home and all that.. Can you change the background color?
littlestar1562 3 years ago
5 stars
littlestar1562 3 years ago
great vid tut, i have a question, im using a css preset layout from dreamweaver, i want to add new stuff to the page like images and more menus and all, how can i add all those things and keep it in the center of the page when the browser re size they also do it, its like a new container for each file to keep it in place inside of the page
racm1711 3 years ago
Thanks racm1711. Positive feedback is always nice to read as I do appreciate it. From what I understand you would like your menus to also be "fluid" so that when visitors on higher resolutions visit you it will stretch to their view. To do this you would want to work in % rather than px (percentage and not pixels). Dreamweaver CS3 has wonderful "layouts" and I highly suggest the liquid (fluid) sets. Sent message to you as this text space will not allow the full message.
MicheleLee777 3 years ago
Very nice, thanks for the tutorial!
tutu5110 3 years ago
You're very welcome :)
Rockangel133 3 years ago