05 Jun 2008 An image in a post

Want to build your own WordPress themes in Dreamweaver?

Now you can! ThemeDreamer is a new Dreamweaver extension that allows you to easily build and customize WordPress themes in Dreamweaver. Use Dreamweaver’s design view to visually create stunning themes in the comfort of a WYSIWYG editor.

ThemeDreamer works by combining all the WordPress theme files into one editable design view blog page. It includes simulated blog post data to help you visualize your design with actual content. If you need help with WordPress code tags, ThemeDreamer provides code hints, syntax highlighting and quick reference to the WordPress API documentation.

Download a trial version of ThemeDreamer today and start building your own WordPress themes in Dreamweaver!

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05 Jun 2008 Blockquotes galore
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This post simply demonstrates the appearance of a single blockquote and a blockquote within a blockquote.

WebAssist just released their new CSS Menu Writer and it was definitely worth the wait! Creating multi-level horizontal or vertical pure CSS menus in Dreamweaver is a snap with Menu Writer’s simple tabbed interface.

This is a blockquote within a blockquote:

WebAssist teamed up with renowned CSS expert Eric Meyer to develop a Dreamweaver extension that automatically generates standards compliant CSS website layouts.

This is another blockquote

With Eric Meyer’s guidance, WebAssist CSS Sculptor enables Dreamweaver designers to develop fast prototype layouts that are free from tables. CSS layouts have more compact code, are faster loading, and allow for easy site-wide changes via the CSS stylesheet.

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01 Jun 2008 How the ‘more’ tag works
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Here’s a quick tip for customizing WordPress themes in Dreamweaver. When you find a theme you like but you want to change some of the CSS code or graphics, simply open the theme in your browser. Save the page to a file on your local hard drive and then open the page in Dreamweaver. As long as you saved the entire webpage, including images and CSS, you should see the page in Dreamweaver as it displayed in your browser (plus some of Dreamweaver’s design-mode quirks). more…

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05 May 2008 Ordered or Unordered - you decide
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This post demonstrates the display of ordered and unordered lists in posts.

This is an ordered list:

  1. Dreamweaver
  2. WordPress
  3. Dreamweaver + WordPress = unparalleled power

This is an unordered list:

  • Dreamweaver
  • WordPress
  • Dreamweaver + WordPress = unparalleled power
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05 Mar 2008 A post with links
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Ever design a WordPress theme in Dreamweaver? You should try! With the right tools and Dreamweaver extensions, designing a custom theme is easy as pie!

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