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How To Create a Framed Page in Macromedia Dreamweaver MX
Frames are a popular way to make navigation easier to maintain on a Web site. Dreamweaver makes it easy to create a framed Web page.

How To Add a Graphic in Dreamweaver
Graphics are a great way to add interest and vitality to Web pages. It's easy to add new images to Web pages with Dreamweaver.

How To Add a Graphic in FrontPage
Use graphics to create visual pages. FrontPage makes it easy to add images to your Web pages.

How To Create a Mailto Form in Macromedia Dreamweaver MX
One of the simplest forms is the mailto form, where all the form data is sent, via email, to the recipient. It's easy to create a mailto form in Dreamweaver MX. Follow these simple steps and you'll have a Dreamweaver mailto form in no time at all.

How To Write a GREAT Web Page
If your Web page doesn't sell your site to your readers it won't sell product either. This checklist will help you improve your page and keep your readers happy.

How To Comment Your HTML
When you add comments to your HTML, you make it easier for another developer to maintain the page, or for yourself in six months.

How To Change the Font Using CSS
The <font> tag has been deprecated, so it is a good idea to use CSS to change the face of your text. Learn how to change a specific portion of text using <span> and CSS.

How To Write a Mail Link
Use a HTML tag to allow your readers to send email directly from your Web site.

How To Set Up a Download Link
It's easy to create a link to a non-HTML file so that your readers can download that file.

How To Remove the Underlines From Links
Use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to turn off the underlines on links.

How To Upload Your Web Site
Web pages can't be seen if they live on your hard drive. Learn how to get them from there to your Web server.

How To Open a Link in a New Window
Use HTML 3.0 and frames to open a link in a new window.

How To Change the Font
Learn how to use HTML to change the font face (the style or actual "font") of your text.

How To Build a 2x2 Table
HTML tables are easy to create once you understand the basics of rows and columns. After you have built a 2x2 table, you can build any size table you would like.

How To Build a Basic Web Page
It's really easy to build your first Web page. There are only a few HTML tags you need to learn.

How To Align Tables and Images
Use the align attribute to force text to flow around tables and images.

How To Create a Hyperlink in HomeSite
A hyperlink is text that can be clicked by your reader to go to some other Web page. Learn how to write one with HomeSite.

How To Add a Graphic in HomeSite
Use graphics to create visual pages. HomeSite makes it easy to add images to your Web pages.

How To Create a Frames Page in HomeSite
Frames are a popular way to make navigation easier to maintain on a Web site. HomeSite makes it easy to build a framed Web page.

How To Create a HomeSite Snippet
Snippets are one of the more useful tools in HomeSite. They allow you to create small code macros that you can use over and over.

How To Create a New HomeSite CodeSweeper Template
Macromedia HomeSite includes a powerful tool to keep your HTML easily formatted and looking good. But the key to CodeSweepers is to create one that fits YOUR style.

How To Use the HomeSite Code Sweeper
The Macromedia HomeSite CodeSweeper allows you to convert HTML that has been created by someone else into HTML that you are comfortable with. The CodeSweeper "sweeps" the HTML into the indenting and formatting you like.

How To Convert From RGB to Hex on a Macintosh Computer
When using color on Web pages, you have to use hex codes, but most graphics programs describe colors as RGB. But it's simple to convert an RGB code into a hexadecimal triplet for your Web page.

How To Convert From RGB to Hex on a Windows Computer
When using color on Web pages, you have to use hex codes, but most graphics programs describe colors as RGB. But it's simple to convert an RGB code into a hexadecimal triplet for your Web page.

How To Comment CSS
When you add comments to your Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) you make it easier for other developers (or you in the future) to understand what you were trying to do with the CSS.

 
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