- Part 1: Using and modifying templates
- This includes a general instruction to templates, how to recognize if they are being used and how to use existing templates. We also look at how to edit templates (and their dependent documents), how to apply a template to an existing document, and how to separate a document from its template and why you would do this.
- Part 1 videos (viewing videos requires a high speed Internet connection)
- Introduction to Templates in Dreamweaver 2004, 5.75 minutes
- Using Templates in Dreamweaver: Example One , 11.5 minutes
- Using Templates in Dreamweaver, Example Two, 4.5 minutes
- Editing a Template in Dreamweaver, 10.5 minutes
- Applying a Template to an Existing Web Document, 9.5 minutes
- Separating a Document from Its Template, 5.75 minutes
- Part 2: Creating templates and special regions
- Learn how to create templates by deleting, moving and adding regions (fields) in a template. Then we will look at how to create a template by modifying an existing template and then by adapting an existing web document. This lesson also looks at less common but possibly useful procedures of creating an editable attribute, using a repeating region, and using an optional region.
- Deleting a Template Field, 3.25 minutes
- Moving and Adding Fields in a Template, 7 minutes
- Modifying a Template to Make a New Template in Dreamweaver, 8.25 minutes
- Creating a New Template in Dreamweaver based on a Web Document, 13.75 minutes
- Creating an Editable Attribute in a Template, 5.5 minutes
- Using a Repeating Region in a Template, 7 minutes
- Using an Optional Region in a Template, 10.75 minutes
Part 2 videos (viewing videos requires a high speed Internet connection)
This material was used in a distance class on Templates and Style Sheets given by Linda Ffolliott, ECAT, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences,
University of Arizona. To use this material, contact Linda Ffolliott at ffolinda@ag.arizona.edu