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Introduction
Typographical conventions
The following typographical conventions are used in this guide:
■
Menu items are shown in this format: menu name > menu item name. Items in submenus
are shown in this format: menu name > submenu name > menu item name.
are shown in this format: menu name > submenu name > menu item name.
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Code
font
indicates HTML tag and attribute names as well as literal text
used in examples.
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Italic
code
font
indicates replaceable items (sometimes called metasymbols) in code.
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Bold roman text indicates text for you to enter verbatim.
For a complete list of Dreamweaver resources, see
HTML and web technologies resources
The following are some useful resources available on the web:
Cascading Style Sheets, Level 1 specification (CSS1)
(
) and
Level 2 specification (CSS2)
) are the official specifications
for style sheets from the World Wide Web Consortium.
HTML 4.01 specification
(
) is the official specification for
HTML from the World Wide Web Consortium.
Index DOT HTML
) is a comprehensive listing of
HTML tags, attributes, and values, as well as their compatibility with the various browsers.
XHTML 1.0 specification
(
) is the official specification for
Extensible Hypertext Markup Language.
O’Reilly XML.com site
(
) provides information, tutorials, and tips about
Extensible Markup Language (XML), as well as other web technologies.
xFront site
(
) provides an introduction to XSL
transformations for new users.
Microsoft ASP Overview pages
) provide information about Active Server Pages (ASP).
Microsoft ASP.NET page
) provides information about
ASP.NET.
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For a list of Dreamweaver resources, see
.