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  • Hi Ze! Thanks alot for the awesome tutorials! I started from scratch, really knowing nothing with your first tutorial and now I feel that I actually can manage my own homepage. I will need more tutorials as I progress obviously but this really meant alot to me. Hope to learn more from you in the future. Keep up the good work!!!

  • Hi i was woundering if you could make a video of my position. I have to make a website with a certain photo as the background. I like for you to make video of how to use that photo as ur background and add the buttons to put links to them to other documents. If you could do this I would be extremly greatfull. I have till feburary. so please help =(

  • now im confused I completed a different tutorial where you showed us how to insert a navigation bar - then I wanted to make those slices in rollover buttons - but this tutorial starts all over again ??? - can we not make the navigation bar with sliced sections interactive?

    but still thanks for these vids - they are generally the easiest and clearest to follow :)

  • This video save my life! Thank You!!!!

  • This video save my life :) Thank You!!!

  • Thankyou for a great vid! I have a questions tho but you might not be able to answer it..... I'm currently working on a website, i've created it using a template. I'm using the spry navigation bar and i was wondering if it is posible to keep the current page highlighted on the spy bar. For example, if i locate to my "contact me" page, i would like the spry menu bar to stay on a certain colour, and so forth.... is this posible? if so.. how? please reply.. once again, thanks for a great vid!

    Sam.

  • @6Ace6Artist6 Yeah.. there are a couple ways to do that. One way is to go into the html, and on each page (for example, Home) you will give the a tag an id of something like 'current' ( id="current"). Then make a css rule called '#current' and give it a different background color (eg. #current {background-color: black; } ).

    It could be hard for someone not used to editing code, but thats the way I'd do it. I hope I helped!

    Zack

  • Another great tut

    You Da Man!

  • @anagel01 Thanks bud

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  • Good video. That being said I was wondering if the copy/paste technique works so you don't need to do this for every page..

  • can you explain the position like position: absolute and z-value

  • Damn sweet TUTS!!! Man nice greetings from NY earthlings!

  • very nice man i am learning in dreamweaver and hope you continue.

  • Great tutorial once again... I'm subbed :D

  • @OneStopTechSpot Thanks :-)

  • This website has come a long way from being a blank document. Can't wait till it's finnished.

  • @Assasinsweed Thanks! If your making a website make sure to leave me a url so I can see how your getting on :-)

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