Customizing Your Website
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eMeeting dating software is quick and easy to customize using our user friendly dating software admin area. You can login to the admin of your new website any time and modify / update and change the templates for your website to create your own unique feel. If you would like to create your own templates for the dating software we have added some video guides for using dreamweaver below;
Dreamweaver Video Tutorials
If you are going to customise your website look and feeling including text, images etc you will need a stand alone editor such as dreamweaver or front-page. We recommend dreamweaver as its used by our development team to create the software and software templates.
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When it comes to editing the templates, we hightly recommend you download the template folders from your website onto your home computer and edit the files here, once edited you can then upload them back to your website.
Setting up a site
This tutorial introduces you to the concept of a Adobe Dreamweaver site for the fictitious Aquo Drink website. Click the link below to begin the simulation.
Play the simulation: Setting up a site
Creating a new document
Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 offers a flexible environment for working with a variety of web design and development documents. In addition to HTML documents, you can create and open a variety of text-based documents, including XHTML, CFML, ASP, ASPX, JSP, PHP, XML, XSL, JavaScript, and CSS. Dreamweaver also supports source code files, such as Visual Basic, .NET, C#, and Java. Click the link below to begin the simulation.
Play the simulation: Creating a new document
Setting page properties
Use the page properties dialog box accessed through the Property inspector to apply global properties such as page background color and text color to your pages.
Play the simulation: Setting page properties
Inserting tables
Tables are a powerful tool for presenting tabular data and for laying out text and graphics on an HTML page. You can use tables to create your layout quickly and easily. In this tutorial you'll create a number of tables in a new Dreamweaver document. The rows and cells of the tables effectively act as container boxes for the content you'll add later. Click the link below to begin the simulation.
Play the simulation: Inserting tables
Working with tables
In this tutorial you will add content to the newly created table and style the tabular data using a variety of CSS (Cascading Style Sheet) techniques.
Play the simulation: Working with tables
Inserting an image placeholder
An image placeholder is a graphic you use until final artwork is ready to be added to a web page; it is not a graphic image that displays in a browser. Before you publish your site, replace any image placeholders you've added with web-friendly graphic files such as GIFs or JPEGs. Click the link below to begin the simulation.
Play the simulation: Inserting an image placeholder
Inserting text
To add text to a Dreamweaver document, you can type text directly in the Dreamweaver Document window, or you can cut and paste. You can also import text from other documents. Click the link below to begin the simulation.
Play the simulation: Inserting text
Inserting images
Having created your page layout, you are ready to add assets to the page. You'll start by adding images. You can use several methods to add images to a web page in Dreamweaver. In this section, you'll add images to the Aquo Drink website, using various methods. Click the link below to begin the simulation.
Play the simulation: Inserting images
Inserting and playing Flash files
In this tutorial, you'll insert a Adobe Flash file that plays an advertisement for the first annual Aquo-thon in British Columbia. The Flash file you'll insert is a flexible messaging area—or FMA—file.
Play the simulation: Inserting and playing Flash files
Creating links
In this tutorial, you will learn how to create hypertext links, how to build named anchors, and how to check your document for broken links. Click the link below to begin the simulation.
Play the simulation: Creating links
Previewing pages in your browser
While the Dreamweaver Design view does an excellent job of rendering your pages, you still need to test your pages in several browsers. Luckily Dreamweaver has a Preview in Browser feature to make this a snap. Click the link below to begin the simulation.
Play the simulation: Previewing the page in your browser
Inserting Flash video files
Dreamweaver lets you easily insert Adobe Flash Video content in your web pages without using the Flash authoring tool. Dreamweaver inserts the Flash Video component; when viewed in a browser, this component displays the Flash Video content you select, as well as a set of playback controls. Click the link below to begin the simulation.
Play the simulation: Inserting Flash video files
Publishing your site
This tutorial shows you how to set up a remote site with Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 and publish your web pages. A remote site is usually a place on a remote computer, running a web server, that holds copies of your local files. Users access the remote site running on the web server when they view your pages in a browser. Click the link below to begin the simulation.




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