Geoff Blake goes through some of the new CSS features of Dreamweaver CS4. Whether you are a CSS rookie or veteran, you’re going to enjoy the new CSS tools and layout which make it easier to apply and remove formatting, creating external style sheets, and reviewing related files to your current document.

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  1. Eric B (Reply) on Tuesday September 23, 2008

    This was very helpful. Thanks

  2. Scott Lanaway (Reply) on Tuesday September 23, 2008

    nice. thank you!!

  3. ricardo (Reply) on Tuesday September 23, 2008

    okay good stuff. well anyway it didn’t helped me out.. need to know how to set the background colour instead of text and images..

  4. Janz (Reply) on Tuesday September 23, 2008

    WOW! Thant was great! Love it!

  5. AEG (Reply) on Tuesday September 23, 2008

    Helpful, thanks very much. (But why is the screen so crazy small? Also——the ad at the end is WAY TOO LOUD.)

  6. Valerie (Reply) on Tuesday September 23, 2008

    Thanks. This was the best. I had no idea what was happening when I wanted to change something about the text. Now I know. Thanks to you.

  7. alexa (Reply) on Tuesday September 23, 2008

    The progress bar for the video totally obscures the bottom of the screen — so all the settings and selections the instructor is explaining are completely without visual reference. It’s like trying to learn css on a radio show!

  8. Taylor Smith (Reply) on Tuesday September 23, 2008

    This is a great resource list of dreamweaver applications. Is there a way we can recommend more?



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