Hey there everyone, happy Friday to one and all. Before we share a cool tutorial, I did want to do some housekeeping here on the contest front. We have some winners that merit announcing!!

Layers Blog – Week of 9/7: Jack Tasoff
Layers TV EP 102 – Cori Eckert (Who is using the ticket for her hubby, according to her entry :) )
Layers TV EP 103 – Jan Dawson

I’ll do my best to try to give out another pass to Photoshop World so make sure you check out the blog here!

01Janine Warner in Dreamweaver
So today we have a cool tutorial from the incomporable Janine Warner on Use CSS to Style Your Lists in Dreamweaver CS3/4. Read on below:

“There are many good reasons to format text with the unordered list tag, but that doesn’t mean you have to settle for the vanilla bulleted-list style you get from plain old HTML. Add a little CSS to your lists and you can create accessible, versatile designs that fit the look and feel of any website—and follow Web standards. Here are a few CSS tricks for formatting lists. (This tutorial works for both Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 and CS4.)

1 [START WITH A SIMPLE BULLETED LIST]
Enter the text you want to use in your list and make sure to separate each item with a paragraph

tag, not a break
tag. The Unordered List feature (Format>List>Unordered List) in Dreamweaver only works properly if it’s applied to elements separated by paragraph tags. If you try to format text with the unordered list and the bullets don’t appear before every item, it’s probably because they weren’t separated by paragraph tags. To fix the list, just delete any space between list items and press the Return or Enter key before each item in the list. Next, convert your list items to links (Modify>Make Link). ”

Click on the link below to be taken to the tutorial.

That’s it for today everyone. We’ll see you guys back here on Monday!

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