Main Menu

Contact Us

Earn Money
Earn money online, For lifetime Hashdot membership and for Advertisement details..
Click Here

Login




 


 Log in Problems?
 New User? Sign Up!

HTML Editors --- Auto Filtering Web Site Reports in FrontPage 2002,The CSS Mode of the Property Inspector & Auto-format XML Documents

(322 total words in this text)
(1062 Reads)  Printer-friendly page
<div align="justify"><p><u><b>HTML Editors</b></u> </p><p><b>Auto Filtering Web Site Reports in FrontPage 2002</b> </p><p>You can now use AutoFilter in your reports, with Microsoft FrontPage version 2002, to easily obtain important information about your Web site such as finding large image files. This can help you identify ways to optimise your Web site. By filtering lists in your reports, you can display the data that you want to see. AutoFilter for FrontPage 2002 works just like AutoFilter for Microsoft Excel, and is available for all reports in FrontPage, except the Site Summary report.
To use AutoFilter in your reports to quickly find large image files, open an existing Web site in FrontPage 2002. On the View menu, select Reports > Files > All Files. In the 'Type' column, filter the 'Type list' by clicking the down arrow and selecting GIF from the drop-down list. In the 'Size' column, filter the 'Size list' by clicking the down arrow and selecting (Custom.) from the drop-down list. In 'Custom AutoFilter' under 'Show rows where:' select the down arrow in the box on the left and click 'is greater than'. In the box on the right, click the down arrow and select the largest file size you consider acceptable and click OK. </p><p><b>The CSS Mode of the Property Inspector</b> </p><p>Macromedia Dreamweaver MX: When you have the Property Inspector open, select some text and click the 'A' on the inspector. The Property Inspector will change modes, so that only Cascading Style Sheets styles can be added to the text, rather than the standard font tags, sizes, and so on. This should be a boon to developers creating sites with only CSS elements. </p><p><b>Auto-format XML Documents</b> </p><p>Macromedia Dreamweaver MX: In code view, start typing in a well-formed XML document (or else, open an existing XML document). You'll see that even without a document type definition (DTD) defined, Dreamweaver will parse the page and show relevant code hints based on the tags and attributes already placed on the page. </p></div>
 
Web Hosting Articles and Forum web hosting directory with top 10 web hosts Channel partners : Web Hosting

© 2008 Hashdot.com