TUTORIAL HTML : Dynamic HTML Editor







                                              

  Table of Contents:

                                

Introduction 
What is the HTML? 
Key Features 
The Interface 
Using Mouse 
Using Keyboard

The Cursor 
The Left Bar
Right Panels 
Align Tools 
Alignment Guides 
Properties Panel 

Project Manager 
What is a Dynamic HTML Editor project? 
The structure of a project 
The Search Panel 
Objects List 

Position Type 
Absolute Positioning 
Relative Positioning 
Mixed Pages 
Code Reuse 
Master Pages 

Page Inheritance 
Dynamic HTML Editor internal Objects.
Selections 
Shapes
Labels 
Pictures 
Layer 

Input Controls 
Hot Spot 
Audio 
HTML 
Generics 
Javascript 
.dhe File Object 
Object Reference 
Page PlaceHolder 
Graphical Canvas 

Graphical Menu 
Menubar 
Table 
PayPal 
RSS Feed 
Extensions (or Plugins) ..
Date of modify 
Infinity 
SlidePanel 
Let’s start! 

Create a web new project 
Add a new page to your site 
Draw your first page 
Test the page on the browser 
Create a Link 
Link two pages 

Make a file downloadable from your site 
Preview the entire site locally 
Publish your site on the internet 
On-Line links ..

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Introduction:

Dynamic HTML Editor is a Dynamic Multi-Browser Compatibile HTML/XHTML WYSIWYG Editor (What You See Is What You Get). This means that you can create your WEB site without knowing/writing HTML code. It's very similar to a paint program, simply choose a tool on the left bar and draw on the page using your mouse (click with the left button and drag your mouse); after doing this, just change the properties by pressing the F4 key and you're done! With Dynamic HTML Editor it's possible to create dynamic WEB pages using both CSS style or completely standard HTML code. The second ability (Standard HTML Code) is very useful when you have to work with very old browsers or when your pages take data from a database.

With Dynamic HTML Editor you create ".dhe" files; these files are not directly visible in your browser because they are not WEB compatible; you have to first export them to HTML or XHTML format using the export operation.

What is the HTML? HTML stands for “Hyper Text Markup Language” which is a hypertextual language created by using markers, also called tags. That means that you can create a WEB page using a simple text file with some markers in it. HTML tags (like XML or HXTML tags) are defined as follows....


 

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