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How to install Dreamweaver

This is a step-by-step instruction on installing Dreamweaver 8 Trial version on your computer. You do not need any additional programs or pages applied to you operating system on your computer to complete this installation. It is easy and friendly.

You can download installation of Dreamweaver 8 Trial version from the Macromedia/Adobe official web site.

Dreamweaver's Menu Bar
Dreamweaver's Menu Bar consists of File, Edit, View, Insert, Modify, Text, Commands, Window, and Help.  You use menu items to perform various tasks and commands as you produce web pages.  To select a menu item, {Click} the menu title, such as "File" and {Click} the item you desire from the resulting drop-down menu.
Changing Background and Other Colors

You can change the background color of your page as well as the color of the text and the hyperlinks.

Again, in the menu at the top select Modify...Page Properties (or use the Cmd-J shortcut). You’ll get a panel like this:

You can change the Background color of the page by clicking on the box and selecting a color from the color pallet.

Or you can use a Background Image as the background for your page if you have an image stored as a jpg or gif file that you can link to.

You also can change the color of the Text on the page by clicking on the box and selecting a color from the color pallet.

Dreamweaver Tutorials and Help

Dreamweaver Fever Pain Relievers are a collection of tutorials and tips pages designed to help you get through those painful hours when things just aren't going your way. Newly added, some tutorials to help you get started with Dreamweaver MX!

Dreamweaver MX combines both Dreamweaver and UltraDev into one product. Below are some tutorials for Dreamweaver 4 users wanting to learn about some of the 'UltraDev' features in Dreamweaver MX.

The Made with Macromedia Library

There have been some questions & concerns about Internet Archive and the Made with Macromedia program. There were erroneous reports of Macromedia "donating" 10,000 CD ROMS containing content authored in Macromedia Director and Authorware, and submitted to Macromedia through the Made with Macromedia program.

We provided the database of Made with Macromedia submissions to the Internet Archive in order to accelerate the process of creating an online catalog. We agreed with the Internet Archive that publishing this catalog to the Internet was a valuable resource for developers and historians. This database is currently available from the Internet Archive servers at archive.org.

The Internet Archive contacted 5 developers and publishers and secured rights to freely distribute the content of their multimedia applications from the Archive.org website. If you are a developer within the Made with Macromedia program, your content will not be made available without your express legal permission. Should you wish to make your content available, please contact

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