A quick tutorial on getting the basic feel of using Adobe Dreamweaver.. Build an HTML file and apply simple Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) code.

Explore the code editor and LIVE view as you build a simple webpage.

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24 Comments

  1. This quick overview just scratches the surface on website design. If you are interested in learning more about using Dreamweaver to develop websites and web applications, please leave a message in the comments.

  2. im sorry but wtf, all videos ive seen in dreamweaver are almost the same, like yall using shortcuts, in my school we deadass do it from scratch , like we write the codes from scratch , we dont select table and put the width , NO! we deadass make it like:
    <table >
    <tr>
    <td></td>
    <td></td>
    </tr>
    </table>
    and we do the same for css , nothing for us automatic, we manually fuking make it and the whole exam is 2 fuking hours. So please can someone recommend me a youtuber who will actually make it from scratch cuz i need help or im failing my IGCSE examinations

  3. Thanks for sharing, it was really helpful, specially this one tip mentioned so casually: that things go in containers. Last time use a web editing tool was in the early 2000s — Microsoft FrontPage/Express. After that I used managed hosting, then a Enterprise-class CMSes like SharePoint/Confluence bc they have options for non-blog pages unlike most CMSes. I like to customize every detail though: trying to create HTTP [status] code pages that would display an image centered in both axes I spent soo much time and money/licenses getting visual editors that would allow me to do this w/o code. It was only [relatively] easy to do in the discontinued Muse and in KompoZer. Ironically I still use text editors to edit the resulting page used as a template.

    Why is vertical alignment so hard?!

    Anyway… occasionally I create another static page and I jump between Muse, Dreamweaver and Bootstrap Studio to observe/understand the structure premade by some template and recreate it using no code. I have no problem making it out when I read it or even tweaking it but I really don't care for it. Anyway, the containers thing may be common knowledge to even newbie web designers now and I was sort of half aware of it but after hearing it out loud A LOT shifted into perspective. Thanks again!

  4. Great vid! I am learning front end web development but have not used Dreamweaver since college (15+ years ago). Great to see the interface really hasn't changed much but they've added some useful features. 🙂

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