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The basic rules of page layout are that your site should be easy to navigate, easy to read, and quick to download. |
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Tables download very fast because they are created with index pages. |
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A typical Web page is composed of three sections: the header, the body, and the table. |
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A header can contain logos, images, or text. |
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The body of a Web page contains informational content about the site. |
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The footer provides hyperlinks for contact information and navigational controls. |
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Dreamweaver provides three options for creating tables: Standard mode, Layout mode, and Border mode. |
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In Layout mode, you can draw, resize, and move boxes on a Web page while Dreamweaver still uses tables for the underlying structure. |
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In Standard mode, a table is presented as a grid of rows and columns. |
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Tables consist of one basic component: rows. |
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A table with the width specified as a percent will remain the same size regardless of the window and monitor size in which it is being viewed. |
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A table with the width specified as pixels expands with the width of the window and monitor size in which it is being viewed. |
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If the Pixel property is enabled and the text will not fit within a given cell, the cell and table will expand to accommodate the text. |
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It is not necessary to declare a table width. |
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When no value is specified, a table is displayed as large as possible. |
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The Insert bar contains buttons for creating and inserting objects. |
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Any time you select a new option from the pop-up menu on the Insert bar, the default action for the button changes. |
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The Common category on the Insert bar contains buttons for the most frequently used Web publishing tasks. |
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The Layout category on the Insert bar contains buttons to build reports. |
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The Text category on the Insert bar contains buttons for text formatting. |
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The Favorites category enables you to group and organize the Insert bar buttons you use the most. |
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The Database category contains button that can be used to insert Spry objects and other dynamic elements. |
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The Forms category on the Insert bar contains buttons for creating forms and inserting form elements. |
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Structurally and graphically, the elements in a table used for layout should be invisible in the browser. |
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In Standard mode, the None option prevents the header tags and <\n> from being added to the table. |
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The Property inspector options never change. |
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A table ID does not need to be assigned. |
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The W property is used to specify the minimum width of a table in either pixels or percent. |
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A table width specified in pixels is displayed at the same size in all browsers. |
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The Cellpad property refers to the number of pixels between the cell border and the cell content. |
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The Cellspace specifies the border width in pixels. |
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The BG color property specifies the border color. |
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Class is an attribute used with Cascading Style Sheets. |
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The default horizontal cell alignment is center. |
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The default vertical cell alignment is left. |
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Table ID is an accessibility option in the Property inspector. |
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You adjust a table's width by selecting the table and then changing the width in the Property inspector. |
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When you split a cell into two rows, the other cells in the same row as the split cell are also split. |
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You can resize an entire table or you can resize individual rows and columns. |
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To delete a table, select the table tag in the tag selector and then press the DELETE key. |
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Tables in a traditional sense generally are thought of as having an internal symmetry. |
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It is not possible to use tables to create an asymmetrical arrangement on a Web page. |
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A pixel is the width of a table border. |
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Background images and background color work the same for a table as they do for a Web page. |
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Applying a background image or background color to a table automatically applies it to the entire page on which the table appears. |
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Tables created in Standard mode are useful for creating Web pages that are simple in format or contain tabular data. |
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Standard mode provides more flexibility than Layout mode. |
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When you draw cells of different widths and different heights, Dreamweaver creates additional cells in the HTML table to fill in the empty spots. |
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Dreamweaver provides only two types of visual guides to help you design documents and project how a page will appear in a browser: rulers and tracing images. |
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To publish a Web page to a Web server, it is not necessary to have access to the server. |
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