Sep142006Dreamweaver Tip: Using the Select Recently Modified Command
There’s a really quick way to select all of the files you’ve edited in the past day…a useful technique if, at the end of a long day of Web page editing, you want to upload your hard work to your Web server. The command is located in the contextual menu in the upper right corner of the Files Panel. Choose Edit->Select Recently Modified. In the Window that appears, type 1 in the “Days” field and Dreamweaver will find all of the files you’ve modified in the last day. After the command runs, the files are highlighted in the Files Panel, so you can use any command that’s available to selected files such as Reports, Find and Replace or, yes, putting files up on your Web server.
Here’s a video of the process.
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Sep72006Slashdot Review of CSS:TMM
Slashdot.org just posted a review of CSS: The Missing Manual. Here’s what they had to say…
the author does a commendable job of clearly explaining all of the essential topics that the typical developer would need to understand in order to begin developing a robust Web site based on HTML and CSS, or reworking an existing site that is in desperate need of an overhaul. The clear explanations and bite-sized examples demonstrate that David Sawyer McFarland is not only an experienced Web developer, but likely has spent considerable time explaining to others how to do the same — as a writer, trainer, and instructor.
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