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August Chicago Dreamweaver Meet-up Wrap-up

On Tuesday, August 12, the Chicago Dreamweaver Meet-up hosted a presentation on Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Linda Ryder, from Ryder Web Design & Development, presented a primer on CSS that also touched upon some of the more advanced topics, such as using a reset style sheet and which DTD to use (I learned about the impact Strict vs. Transitional has on the target attribute of the anchor tag (<a>)). The presentation can be viewed below.

Following the presentation, we has a roundtable discussion on CSS, its extent of use by the members, table vs. tableless layouts, etc. This roundtable discussion as a recent addition to the meet-up and was well received.

Kudos to Stephen Starr, organizer of the Chicago Dreamweaver Meet-up and owner of Stephen B. Starr Design Inc. In the few months I’ve been attending this meet-up, it has really taken off and become engaging and exciting. And as always, I lok forward to the follow-up month’s meet-up.

If you’re located in the Chicagoland area and are interested in Dreamweaver and/or web design, consider joining and stopping by.

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Chicago Dreamweaver Meet-up Wrap-up

Attended our monthly local Dreamweaver Meet-up and again, a great event. We had a great turnout with a good group of newcomers. The topic this month was productivity tips using Dreamweaver. The presenter was Patrick Elward, operator of Chicago Web Management, and a certified Dreamweaver MX Professional Developer. Additionally, he leads the Chicago Webmasters Meetup Group. Thanks Patrick for a great presentation!

I wanted to share the productivity tips for Dreamweaver provided, as well as provide my personal commentary. Enjoy!

Productivity Tips using Dreamweaver

  1. Library items
    • “includes” are used DW-side (on local server)
    • Bad, because it updates only local files and those all need to be re-uploaded
    • Can be buggy to change/modify

    Comment: As Patrick stated, Library items can be effective, however, their value is diminished once you understand the power of server-side includes (see below).

  2. Snippets
    • Saved code or text values for reuse
    • Insert type ‘drops in’ a block of code
    • Wrap type ‘drops code’ around a block selection (tags, for example)

    Comments: I’m fairly new to snippets but have become a big fan of their use over the past couple of months. A great time saver. Continue reading

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