Sunday, November 3, 2013
How to Speed Up Internet
Switch to a different browser. Some people use Net Explorer, which, while a first rate browser, does use plenty of resources. Moreover, as web pages become more advanced, the number of processes necessary to load them grows, meaning you are usually better off with a browser that can be custom-made to cut back on ads and other non-essentials.Firefox has plenty of extensions that permit for the ability to block elements such as JavaScript, commercials, Flash, and other things until you enable them. critical add-on is Adblock And, which virtually eliminates ads from your surfing experience and speeds up load time considerably. You may also require to try the add-on Fasterfox Lite, which will give Firefox enhanced speed options.Google Chrome, while new, makes use of small memory and may even be lovely for sites that have plenty of JavaScript and Flash. You may also require to try the FastestChrome add-on.Opera has compression know-how, (Opera turbo) specially designed for slow network connections. This has proved effective for many
Friday, November 1, 2013
GETTING STARTED
CREATING YOUR LOCAL ROOT FOLDER
First, you need to decide what you want to put on your website: images, buttons, videos, PDF documents,
PowerPoint presentations, etc. To create and maintain an organized website, you need to establish a hierarchy of folders that contain all of the components that make up your site. This folder is called your Local root folder. This folder is important because this is where Dreamweaver looks for all your files.
To create a root folder, follow these steps:
1. Create a new folder on your desktop. On a Mac, click File > New Folder. On a PC, right-click and choose New Folder.
2. Give the folder a brief, but descriptive name. Do not use capital letters, spaces, or special
characters when naming folders and files for your website. All of your pages will be saved within this folder.
3. Open the folder, and create another new folder inside. Name this folder images (make sure the file name is lower case). Put all of your images, buttons, movie files, etc. inside the images folder.
NOTE: Make sure that all of your pages and images are saved in your rooter folder, or they will not appear the next your website is opened.
MANAGING YOUR SITES
1. Begin by opening Adobe Dreamweaver CS5.
On a PC, click Start > Programs > Adobe > Dreamweaver CS5, or click on the
Dreamweaver shortcut on the desktop.
On a Mac, click Macintosh HD > Applications > Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 , or click the
Dreamweaver icon in the Dock. (Figure 3)
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