Trouble with dreamweaver integration
I installed Dreamweaver CS3 a while ago and was using it with
Fireworks 8. I just upgraded to fireworks cs3. I changed the
preferences so Dreamweaver looks for cs3 instead of 8. But when I
go to edit a png from the link in dreamweaver, I don't have full
access to the png. My graphic is there, but I can't access the
popup menu. If I just open the same file in fireworks, it works
just fine. Does anyone have any ideas how to fix that?
Do you have a Site defined in Dw? This is required I believe.
If not, then define the site then follow along below.
Then reopen the original .png file, save it under a 'folder'
under the site.
Resave it out as gif or jpg to a folder under the site.
Now in Dreamweaver, select the image, go to the Property
Inspector, and click the Fw icon command. This will launch Fw,
using the source .png file.
In Fw you should notice a few extra items - upper left (Tab
Bar) should have a Done command button with a line of text to the
right of it saying 'Editing from Dreamweaver'. Click Done when you
know you are finished with editing to close down the file.
On the right (Tab Bar) you should see an up/down 'Get/Put'
File Management icon command. This allows you to seemlessly make
edits to the source .png file 'Put' it back to the dreamweaver site
and upate the image in your html file.
File > Update within Fw also equates to 'Pushing' both the
source and the optimized image back to your Dw site.
Hope these makes sense.
h
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"jfmalewitz" <[email protected]> wrote in
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> I'm new to the forum and i was hoping to get some help
with dreamweaver
> and
> fireworks.
> I built a site on my own using dreamweaver 3 years ago
but have forgotten
> almost everything. I am planning on building a new web
site and have been
> messing with dreamweaver for over a week trying to
figure it out, with
> little
> success. I bought a web building package years ago that
included
> fireworks,
> dreamweaver, freehand and maybe more, but i lost my
books on dreamweaver
> and
> fireworks somehow.
> Anyways, I was trying to learn dreamweaver 3 and
fireworks and was having
> a
> lot of trouble with it. The dreamweaver bible assumes
you know how to make
> a
> navigation bar using fireworks and that simply isnt the
case for me. So I
> need
> help with that.
> Also, i have been having trouble with my template. This
is how you save
> your
> basic page correct? For some reason it doesnt save the
whole page for me.
> I
> figured out the editable regions part, I think, but
since i didnt know how
> to
> make a navigation bar I made my own links out of text,
and this part isnt
> saving with the template.
> I have a lot more questions but i think ive taken enough
of your time. I
> am
> willing to pay someone to help me build this site, i
cant afford a lot but
> i
> think my questions are pretty basic.
> Thanks
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Fireworks 8. I just upgraded to fireworks cs3. I changed the
preferences so Dreamweaver looks for cs3 instead of 8. But when I
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margin-left: 15px;
margin-right: 5px;
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height: 250px;
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height: 250px;
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font-size: 1em;
text-align: left;
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.fltrt { /* this class can be used to float an element right in your page. The floated element must precede the element it should be next to on the page. */
float: right;
margin-left: 8px;
.fltlft { /* this class can be used to float an element left in your page. The floated element must precede the element it should be next to on the page. */
float: left;
margin-right: 8px;
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clear:both;
height:0;
font-size: 1px;
line-height: 0px;
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font-size: 200%;
color: #000;
h2 {
font-size: 170%;
color: #000;
h3 {
font-size: 150%;
color: #333;
h4 {
font-size: 130%;
color: #333;
text-align: left;
h5 {
font-size: 120%;
color: #333;
h6 {
font-size: .9%;
color: #333;
.container .smallText {
font-size: 0.75em;
text-align: center;
.container .sidebar2 {
/* [disabled]color: #929C53; */
.Center_caption {
text-align: center;
color: #333;
font-weight: normal;
padding: 0px;
margin-top: 10px;
.container .content .indentContent {
text-align: left;
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margin-left: -250px;
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.container .content .pageTitle {
font-weight: 900;
color: #333;
margin-left: 50px;
padding-bottom: 25px;
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font-weight: 900;
color: #906;
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background-repeat: no-repeat;
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background-repeat: no-repeat;
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ul.MenuBarVertical iframe
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filter:alpha(opacity:0.1);
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ul.MenuBarVertical li.MenuBarItemIE
display: inline;
f\loat: left;
background: #FFF;
HeaderDivs.css
@charset "utf-8";
/* CSS Document */
.leftSide{
float:left;
.rightSide{
float:right;
BigHeader {
font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", Times, serif;
font-size: 200%;
font-style: normal;
font-weight: 900;
font-variant: normal;
color: #FFF;
margin-top: 20px;
margin-left: 15px;In this line:
<img style="margin-left:27px;margin-top:30px;" src="images/coat-of-arms.gif" width="100" height="138" alt="Roman's Coat of Arms" /><h4 style="padding-top:25px;padding-bottom:8px;text-align:center;font-weight:800;">
Close the image tag at the end:
<img... ...height:800;" />
You need to go through your <ul> and <li> tags very, very carefully. You have some mismatched elements (missing closing tags) in your huge list.
Here:
<p>
<!-- end .content -->
<!-- InstanceBeginEditable name="EditRegion4" --><!-- InstanceEndEditable -->
<p> </p>
You have missed a closing </p> tag
These input elements need closing like this
<input name="allcountry" value="ALLROMANIA" type="hidden" />
You may have too many closing </div> tags at the end of your page.
Check your site in the validator: http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1&uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.canonguy.net%2FKehilaLinktest %2F
Fix the problems you can and then revalidate it to see how you are getting on.
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I am modifying a site which is stored remotely.
I'm having no problem working with the site generally (I've
been uploading test pages and they run fine, can download pages
onto the local machine etc), but when I try to use a template to
design a page I run into problems in that I can't access the
templates remotely.
When I go to file->new->Templates I can access local
templates and use them fine, but I can't get to the remote
templates (they aren't listed). Of course, if I use the locally
stored templates then the sites have all the links relative to the
template on the local machine.
Any help would be great
Cheers,
Adam> How do I use these templates?
Download them to your local site, and use them locally.
> <img src="../../image1.jpg">
A template can never contain a link like this. Since all
templates must be
in the Templates folder, and the Templates folder is in the
root of the
site, all links in a template MUST be like this -
<img src="../image1.jpg....
or like this -
<img src="/image1.jpg....
or occasionally (and rarely) like this -
<img src="image1.jpg....
That's your only options.
> <img src="file:///C|/My%20Documents/image1.jpb>
That means you have neither properly defined your site, nor
properly placed
the template file into the Templates folder (and it probably
means you
haven't read the F1 Help pages about templates, too).
> And the link stays like that above, even when I upload
it to the server
> (which
> means the website only displays properly on my computer)
Templates only have local action, as you have been told. They
only work
INSIDE DW, on your local files, which must then be uploaded
to the server
once they have been changed. There is never a need to upload
the template
files (the *.dwt files) themselves, other than to share them
with someone.
Murray --- ICQ 71997575
Adobe Community Expert
(If you *MUST* email me, don't LAUGH when you do so!)
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"Adam560" <[email protected]> wrote in
message
news:[email protected]...
> Ok, I'll rephrase and see if it makes more sense. I'm
modifying my
> companies
> website, but our website is hosted by someone else.
>
> I have remote access to their server and can upload
pages etc. but want to
> use
> templates to create new pages (there are templates on
the server where the
> site
> is hosted). How do I use these templates?
>
> If I place them on my computer all links become relative
to the templates
> location on my computer. So the template contains the
code:
>
> <img src="../../image1.jpg">
>
> And if I use the template on the local machine that link
becomes:
>
> <img src="file:///C|/My%20Documents/image1.jpb>
>
> And the link stays like that above, even when I upload
it to the server
> (which
> means the website only displays properly on my computer)
>
> However, if I don't place the template on my computer I
can't use it.
>
> Does that make more sense, or is it still nonsense?
>
> Adam
> -
Dreamweaver isn't allowing me to insert a table however if I
type in the HTML code for the table it will allow me to edit it. I
have inserted it in the past, I go to INSERT>TABLE and nothing
happens. Do I have a setting problem? I am very new to this so
forgive me for my ignorance.Go to View > Table Mode and make sure that Standard Mode
is selected.
Ken Ford
Adobe Community Expert - Dreamweaver
Fordwebs, LLC
http://www.fordwebs.com
"grudisill" <[email protected]> wrote in
message
news:flcla5$g8j$[email protected]..
> Dreamweaver isn't allowing me to insert a table however
if I type in the
> HTML
> code for the table it will allow me to edit it. I have
inserted it in the
> past, I go to INSERT>TABLE and nothing happens. Do I
have a setting
> problem? I
> am very new to this so forgive me for my ignorance.
> -
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i have some text in a table and when i put justify on p
my text gets justify but gets some spaces in between words.
what could be causing this?
thanks for the help.
picture of the textCary is right, that's how it works. You need to remember that this is not like a word processor or a printing process, it's the web and text justification can cause more weirdness cross browser than what it's worth :-)
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enter my serial number, found on the back of the DVD, it tells me
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When I want to export a .pdf file I get a message saying <ftp
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I never had problems on Mac Os 9 and it started when using
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When I try the page on my computer the link to the.pdf file
functions allright, but not on the server as the file cannot be
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Does someone know how to solve this ?
Q]
Originally posted by:
milflib
I'm using Dreamweaver MX on an XP Pro machine and have
trouble loading pdf documents to my web pages. It cooperates
intermittently. I'm using a virtual pdf printer to convert word
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local and remote views.
This method has worked for me before, and now it's not. Does
anyone know of a reason for this? The documents are saved
correctly, as I can get them to open as pdf outside of dreamweaver
and my webpage...when I click on the link I created online I get
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