Choose File Save as Template in Java
3 Choose File Save as Template Code 128B Maker In Java Using Barcode encoder for Java Control to generate, create Code-128 image in Java applications. The warning dialog box you see in Figure 8-2 appears
Bar Code Encoder In Java Using Barcode creation for Java Control to generate, create bar code image in Java applications. Figure 8-2: Click OK to save the template (you can add editable regions later) Barcode Scanner In Java Using Barcode reader for Java Control to read, scan read, scan image in Java applications. 4 Click OK
Code 128C Creator In C#.NET Using Barcode creation for Visual Studio .NET Control to generate, create Code 128A image in VS .NET applications. The Save as Template dialog box appears
Making Code 128 Code Set B In .NET Using Barcode printer for .NET framework Control to generate, create Code 128 Code Set A image in VS .NET applications. Book IV 8
Print Code 128A In Visual Basic .NET Using Barcode generator for Visual Studio .NET Control to generate, create Code128 image in Visual Studio .NET applications. 5 Type a descriptive name for your template in the Save As field 6 Click Save
Generate Bar Code In Java Using Barcode generator for Java Control to generate, create barcode image in Java applications. Dreamweaver saves the template using the dwt file extension
Create Data Matrix In Java Using Barcode generator for Java Control to generate, create ECC200 image in Java applications. Using Templates for a Consistent Look
Creating European Article Number 13 In Java Using Barcode generator for Java Control to generate, create UPC - 13 image in Java applications. Adding an editable region
Generating Code128 In Java Using Barcode printer for Java Control to generate, create Code 128C image in Java applications. An editable region is the portion of a template you want to change from Web page to Web page You can specify as many editable regions in a template as you want Generate GTIN - 12 In Java Using Barcode generator for Java Control to generate, create GTIN - 12 image in Java applications. Creating and Using Templates
USPS Intelligent Mail Maker In Java Using Barcode encoder for Java Control to generate, create Intelligent Mail image in Java applications. In addition to editable regions, you can add other types of regions, such as repeating regions and optional regions, to your template For more information about the regions you can add to your template, choose Help Using Dreamweaver Search to display the Search dialog box, type templates in the keyword field you find in the Search dialog box, and click Search To add an editable region to a template, follow these steps: Paint Universal Product Code Version A In VB.NET Using Barcode generation for .NET framework Control to generate, create UPC Symbol image in VS .NET applications. 1 Open an existing template 2 Select the area that you want to be editable and choose
UPCA Generator In C# Using Barcode encoder for .NET framework Control to generate, create UPC Code image in .NET framework applications. Insert Template Objects Editable Region The New Editable Region dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 8-3 Data Matrix 2d Barcode Drawer In Visual C# Using Barcode encoder for .NET Control to generate, create DataMatrix image in .NET applications. Figure 8-3: Naming an editable region
Recognizing Barcode In Java Using Barcode scanner for Java Control to read, scan read, scan image in Java applications. 3 Enter a name for the editable region in the Name field and click OK
Bar Code Generator In Visual Studio .NET Using Barcode creation for ASP.NET Control to generate, create bar code image in ASP.NET applications. A border appears around the editable region, as shown in Figure 8-4 Print Barcode In .NET Framework Using Barcode drawer for .NET Control to generate, create bar code image in Visual Studio .NET applications. Figure 8-4: Dreamweaver displays borders around editable regions
Creating GTIN - 128 In .NET Framework Using Barcode creation for .NET framework Control to generate, create EAN / UCC - 13 image in Visual Studio .NET applications. Using a Template to Create a Web Page
Recognize European Article Number 13 In VS .NET Using Barcode reader for Visual Studio .NET Control to read, scan read, scan image in .NET applications. 4 Choose File Save to save your changes
Using a Template to Create a Web Page
To create a Web page using an existing template, follow these steps: 1 Choose File New
The New Document dialog box appears
2 Click the Templates tab you see in the New Document dialog box
A New from Template dialog box appears, similar to the one shown in Figure 8-5 Figure 8-5: Creating a Web page from an existing template
3 Select your site from the Templates For area; then select the template
you want to use When you finish, click Create A new, untitled Web page based on the template you select appears in the Document window Figure 8-6 shows you an example Book IV 8
Using Templates for a Consistent Look
4 Update the editable portion of the Web page
Notice that Dreamweaver doesn t allow you to update the fixed portion of the Web page
5 Choose File Save to save the Web page
Using a Template to Create a Web Page
Figure 8-6: Updating the editable portion of a Web page created using a template
9: Publishing and Maintaining Your Site
In This
Defining remote host settings Connecting to a Web server Transferring files Collaborating on site revisions Measuring download time, monitoring links, and updating meta tags o make your site available on the World Wide Web, you must sign up with a Web hosting service or have another method of accessing a Web server You can then transfer a copy of your entire local site root to a folder on the Web server that hosts your site You must transfer not only every HTML code page in your local site but also every image, video, and sound (and all other files you use in your site) to the remote host After your site is transferred, you and other collaborators can retrieve site pages, work on them locally, and upload the pages back to the host to keep the site updated You can also fine-tune your site by setting up meta tags, measuring the download time your site requires, and monitoring all the links on your site quickly and easily to ensure that users don t access any dead-end pages from your site Defining Remote Host Settings
Dreamweaver makes an easy task of transferring Web files from your local site to the remote host But prior to transferring, or uploading, your first site to the host, you must tell Dreamweaver some basic information about the host, such as where it is located on the Web and what the access password is You define remote host attributes in the same dialog box that you use to define your local site namely, the Site Definition dialog box by following these steps: Defining Remote Host Settings
1 In Dreamweaver, choose Site Manage Sites from the main menu to
open the Manage Sites dialog box
2 From the Manage Sites dialog box, select the site you want to work
with and click the Edit button The Site Definition dialog box for your site opens, as shown in Figure 9-1 Figure 9-1: You must define the settings for your remote host before you can transfer, or upload, your files using Dreamweaver 3 Select the Remote Info category 4 At the Access drop-down menu, select a Web server access method
from these options: None: Applicable only if you don t plan to upload your site to a remote server FTP: Select this option to transfer files to and from your server via File Transfer Protocol Supply the requested information at the dialog box based on the information in Table 9-1 Table 9-1 Item
FTP Host Host Directory
FTP-Related Settings in Dreamweaver
Description
Enter the name of the FTP connection for your server, such as wwwdomainnamecom Enter the name from which users will access your site, such as www/public/yourID Defining Remote Host Settings
Item
Login Password
Description
Enter your login identification for accessing the server and click the Test button if you want to test your FTP connection Enter your password for accessing the server and click the Save check box if you want Dreamweaver to remember your password Check this box if your firewall requires that your local software establish the server connection instead of the remote host (if you re not sure whether your computer configuration includes a firewall, ask your system administrator) Check this box if you connect to the host from behind a firewall; then click the Firewall Settings button to define a firewall host Check this box if your FTP host supports secure FTP Check this box to upload files automatically every time you save your site in Dreamweaver Check this box to enable file check in and check out via the Files panel
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