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replyReply Mon 21 May 2007, 16:19Delegate Linda said...

Linda has attended:
Dreamweaver 8 Introduction course

Dreamweaver

How do you make a form in dreamweaver?

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replyReply Thu 24 May 2007, 10:00Trainer David said...

RE: Dreamweaver forms

Hi Linda

I trust that you learnt a lot from your Adobe Dreamweaver 8 training course.

To create a form in dreamweaver, if you use the split view, click in the webpage itself the location of where you want the form to appear. In the code view, you will now see that the cursor has jumped to the area of the webpage that you clicked.

To create a form you just need to type in the <form></form tags.

Then within these tags you can add the all the features that want within your form.

Hope this helps

David

 

Dreamweaver tip:

JumpMenu in new window

When inserting a jumpmenu to a page, the only option available for 'open in' is usually 'main window'. There would be other options available if the page was a frameset.

To change the jumpmenu to open in a new window, change the target parameter of the selectbox in your code to 'window.open()'.

eg.
<select name="menu1" onChange="MM_jumpMenu('window.open()',this,0)">


source:
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=tn_16166&sliceId=1

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