The Dreamweaver Web Standards Lesson Plan Series - Part Eleven
By: Sheri German on Tuesday, July 31, 2007
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Beware the Properties Inspector. It is after you create your CSS based layout and then troubleshoot and validate its code that your vigilance should really begin. When you start adding content, whether as images, text, or from Word and Excel documents, you can lose that clean code and introduce deprecated elements into the page.
In this article, you will learn what to use and what to avoid on the Properties Inspector when it is set to format text, images, or tables. You will learn the meaning of deprecated elements and attributes, why you should avoid formatting text with the Properties Inspector, and when deprecated code might cause validation to fail. You will also learn about the CSS problem of the cellspacing attribute, the use of target="_blank", and some legacy buttons such as "Low Source" on the Properties Inspector.
The Dreamweaver Web Standards Lesson Plan Series:
The Dreamweaver Web Standards Lesson Plan Series - Part 1
The Dreamweaver Web Standards Lesson Plan Series - Part 2
The Dreamweaver Web Standards Lesson Plan Series - Part 3
The Dreamweaver Web Standards Lesson Plan Series - Part 4
The Dreamweaver Web Standards Lesson Plan Series - Part 5
The Dreamweaver Web Standards Lesson Plan Series - Part 6
The Dreamweaver Web Standards Lesson Plan Series - Part 7
The Dreamweaver Web Standards Lesson Plan Series - Part 8
The Dreamweaver Web Standards Lesson Plan Series - Part 9
The Dreamweaver Web Standards Lesson Plan Series - Part 10
The Dreamweaver Web Standards Lesson Plan Series - Part 11
The Dreamweaver Web Standards Lesson Plan Series - Part 12
The Dreamweaver Web Standards Lesson Plan Series - Part 13
The Dreamweaver Web Standards Lesson Plan Series - Part 14 Coming Soon
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