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Web designers, web producers, and webmasters rely on one program above all others to design, build, and manage professional websites: Adobe Dreamweaver. It provides the tools you need to create everything from simple HTML pages to database-driven PHP pages. But what makes Dreamweaver so versatile is also what makes it difficult to learn. This bestselling guide offers you with clear, jargon-free explanations to help you master this sophisticated program -- and bring stunning, contemporary websites to life. Written by veteran Dreamweaver teacher and author David McFarland, Dreamweaver CS5: The Missing Manual takes you through site creation step-by-step, from building your very first page to launching a template-driven, fully interactive site. You'll hone your skills with the help of hands-on, guided tutorials throughout the book.
Add Spry Tabbed Panels to Web Pages Some website visitors are loath to scroll; if they donât see what they want when a page first loads, they move on. Because of this, some web designers divide long passages of information into multiple pages so that each page presents small, easy-to-digest chunks. Of course, that means building several pages instead of just one, and forces visitors to click through (and wait for) a series of pages. Spry Tabbed Panels provides an alternative (see Figure 13-1). Instead of creating one long page, or several smaller pages, you can organize information into separate tabbed panels. That way, your content is always front and center, and your visitors can easily access different sections by clicking a tab above each panel. Adding a Tabbed Panel You can place Spry tabbed panels anywhere on a web page. But since the tabs form a single row at the top of the group of panels, you need enough horizontal space to accommodate all the tabs. Unless you have only a couple of tabs with one-word text labels, you should place the tabbed panels in a fairly wide space, such as the main column of a web page, or across the entire width of the page. Just follow these steps:
1. In the document window, click where you wish to insert the panels. For example, inside a div tag. 2. Choose Insert > Spry > Spry Tabbed Panels, or, on the Insert panelâs Spry category, click one of the Spry Tabbed Panelâs buttons (see Figure 13-2). You can find all the Spry goodies on the Insert panelâs Spry category (Figure 13-2, left); youâll also find several Spry widgets (including tabbed panels) listed under the Layout category (Figure 13-2, right), and other Spry buttons grouped under other tabs (form validation Spry widgets appear under the Forms tab, for example).
After you insert a tabbed panel, you see two tabs and two panels on the page (Figure 13-3); in addition, a blue tab appears above the panels indicating the Spry widget. The blue tab appears only in Dreamweaverâs Design view, not in a guestâs web browser. It gives you an easy way to select the Spry widget and access its properties in the Property inspector.
3. In the Property inspector, name the panel group (Figure 13-3). This step is optional. Dreamweaver provides a generic name (TabbedPanels1, for example) for the group of panels. You donât really have to change this name; it never appears in a browser window. But if you ever take the plunge into manually modifying your Spry widgets in Code view, you may want to change the Spry panel groupâs name to something more descriptive. If you create a group of tabbed panels to house information about a product, for example, you might name the panel group productPanels. A descriptive name helps you identify code related to the panel group if you work in Code view to enhance or change the functionality of the panels.
4. Add additional panels. If two panels arenât enough for your needs, use the Property inspector to add more. Above the list of tab names, click the + button (see Figure 13-3) to add a new panel. To remove a panel, in the same list, click the name of a tab, and then click the minus (-) button. You can also reorder the panels by selecting a tab from the list, and then clicking the up or down arrow button. The up arrow moves a panel to the left, while the down arrow moves a panel to the right.
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| Author | David Sawyer McFarland |
| Binding | Paperback |
| EAN | 9781449381813 |
| Edition | 1 |
| IsEligibleForTradeIn | 1 |
| ISBN | 1449381812 |
| Label | O'Reilly Media |
| Manufacturer | O'Reilly Media |
| NumberOfItems | 1 |
| NumberOfPages | 1096 |
| ProductGroup | Book |
| PublicationDate | 2010-06-24 |
| Publisher | O'Reilly Media |
| SKU | 8608766 |
| Studio | O'Reilly Media |
| Title | Dreamweaver CS5: The Missing Manual |
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