Published January 05, 2006 by:Jasmine StarrView Profile | Follow | Add to FavoritesMore:How to GuideDialogArrowsBeginnersInternet GuidePartPart 2This is Part 2 of "Dreamweaver's How to Guide for Beginners". In this guide I will show you how to:Opening a Link in a New Window
Preview your Work in a Browser
Create a Status Bar Message
Adding Subject Lines to Emails
Editing the Font List
Changing the Title that is Displayed in your Browser
So let's begin... Open your Dreamweaver Program...
How to open a link in a new window
When you place a link on your site to another site, you don't won't the visitor to leave your site when they click on the link. So that is where "opening a link in a new window" comes in handy. To open a link in a new window, highlight the link that you want to open in a new window. Now look in your properties window. You will see in the Link Field - the url to that link. Right up under that you will see a field called Target. Drop down that list and choose Blank. And there you have it. When that link is clicked, it will open up in a new window and your site will still be running in the background.
How to preview your work in a browser
When you are working on a website, it looks totally different in dreamweaver than it does in a browser. Therefore, you will need to preview it in a browser to make sure things are looking the way you want them to. To preview your work in a browser, simply click F12. And that will open the page that you are working on in a web browser to show you how it looks. To preview it in other browsers go to File > Preview in Browser > And select which browser you want to preview it in. F12 will preview it in Internet Explorer.
How to create a status bar message
Have you ever been to a site that has a message at the bottom when you mouse over a link? That is called a Status Bar Message. To create a status bar message for a link, find the link that you want to apply a message to. Now go to Window > Behaviors. That will bring up your behaviors panel. Click on the " + " and a window will drop down. Select Set Text > Set Text of Status Bar. That will bring up a small dialog box for you to type in your message. Type in your message and click OK. That is all you have to do. Save your document and preview it in a browser.
How to add a subject line to emails
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