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Dreamweaver 18
List properties

List options determine the properties of the list as a whole and of selected list items, enabling you to create numbered lists that are not ordered and to change the style midlist. To view List properties, select a list item and click List Item in the Property inspector. (You may need to click the expander arrow in the lower right corner of the Property inspector to see the List Item button.)

The following options available depend on the list type selected:

The Document Window
Use the Document Window to input the content of your web pages.  For instance, you can input text in the Document Window as you would into a word processor.  You can insert graphics, create tables, and add many other common elements that make up a typical web page.  As you follow through the remainder of this text, you'll become familiar with the wide variety of elements that make up the content of typical web pages.
Adding Hyperlinks

You use the Properties panel to add hyperlinks to a Web page.

First highlight the words you want to appear as the link on a Web page.

Then type (or, preferably, paste) the Web address to which you want those words to link in the Link field of the Properties panel.

How to upload your files using DreamWeaver

Open Dreamweaver. You can create a new page, open an existing project or just to make a connection to already published web site. The first step you have to do is to define your site in Dreamweaver. Select "Site" and click on "New site" option:

When the Site Definition window appears, please select the Advanced -> Local Info category:

An image-heavy overview of the new features in Dreamweaver Creative Suite 3

It's a fact of life that since the Web was born, Web sites have only grown in complexity. A state-of-the-art site today involves so much technical know-how that you practically have to be Q to master it all. Adobe acknowledged this in Dreamweaver CS3 by including many new features to help those of us who aren't part of the Continuum.

The standalone version of Dreamweaver CS3 is $399, and you can upgrade for $199. Here's what you'll get for your gold-pressed latinum:

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