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replyReply Wed 17 Jan 2007, 17:14Peter (guest) said...

Viewing web archives

How do you get web archives in to dreamweaver? On a Mac, if it's different?

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replyReply Thu 18 Jan 2007, 13:21Trainer Rich said...

RE: Viewing web archives

Hi Peter,

I'm not quite sure what you mean by web archives.

You can load previously saved web pages, created in nearly any application, into Dreamweaver. Are these archives a web site you previously had online or on a local computer? If so, simply copy the files to a directory on your computer and create a site in Dreamweaver pointing to the directory. It would be the same on a MAC.

If this hasn't answered your question, please reply with more detail, and I'll try to help.

Regards, Rich

 

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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