In this part . . .
The best way to create Web designs today is with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). This part introduces you to the power and advantages of CSS, with two chapters on creating and using styles.
In Chapter 5, you find an introduction to CSS and a review of the CSS features in Dreamweaver. In Chapter 6, you move on to creating CSS layouts, using <div>
tags and other block-level elements to create accessible, flexible designs.
In Chapter 7, you find out how to create tables, split and merge cells, and use table attributes. You also find tips about when to use tables and when CSS is the preferred option. In Chapter 8, you get an introduction to frames and discover how targeting makes it possible to open a link in a specific part of the page. In Chapter 9, you discover how the Dreamweaver templates can make creating Web pages faster, and best of all, how templates can save you time when you want to make changes to your page designs.