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#2 2003-01-13 9:09 am
Re: Dreamweaver MX Help
Are you talking about a photo gallery?
If so, there should be one under 'commands' that will generate one based on a folder of images. If you don't see such a command, pop over to the dreamweaver exchange and download the extension. It's has many templates already and you can create your own.
Also, if you want to create a simple gallery quickly, iPhoto will make one for you. You can then customize it.
Scott.
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#4 2003-01-15 2:54 pm
Re: Dreamweaver MX Help
I don't really want to read the manual so here are two more questions.
1. How do you get a page in your website to be password protected? (i.e. requires a user name and password)
2. When I preview my site and follow the links and hit the back button it always takes me back to the top of the page. How do you make to return just where you left of?
Thanks
iBook 600MHZ/648/20/cd
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#5 2003-01-15 6:51 pm
Re: Dreamweaver MX Help
I don't really want to read the manual so here are two more questions.
Always RTFM. (also the entire manual is under the help menu and is searchable for specifics.)
1. How do you get a page in your website to be password protected? (i.e. requires a user name and password)
There are many ways to do that, but mostly it will depend on the server and has little or nothing to do with DW.
2. When I preview my site and follow the links and hit the back button it always takes me back to the top of the page. How do you make to return just where you left of?
That is a function of the browser. Some take you right back to where you were, other at the top of the page. I will also have to do wether or not your browser is set to cache.
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#6 2003-01-15 8:04 pm
Re: Dreamweaver MX Help
For a cheap (if you already have .Mac) way of password protecting it, you can configure .Mac to lock a directory with a password, which will do nicely if you're using iPhoto or HomePage to publish your gallery.
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