Dreamweaver CS3 SPRY Menu CSS Tutorial 7-8

Learn how to make a web page with Dreamweaver CS3 premade templates. Edit the CSS style sheets, and add a SPRY menu. Edit the spry menu properties to fit the look of your website. This video tutorial was made to fix and update the tutorial with only text instruction. Total of 8 parts. Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com Part 4: www.youtube.com Part 5: www.youtube.com Part 6: www.youtube.com Part 7: www.youtube.com Part 8: www.youtube.com


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4 Responses to “Dreamweaver CS3 SPRY Menu CSS Tutorial 7-8”

  1. onematch1forest on May 4th, 2009 10:19 pm

    Do you know how to use a pre-made template like this, but make a template in Fireworks or Photoshop, and make the buttons in either of those programs, and have it behind the pre-made template (with the tables, like the sidebar and header/footer)? Keeping the buttons working as well? My computers teacher wants me to do this for him but I can’t find anything anywhere on how to do that and I guess he’s too lazy to figure it out lol :p Any help would be greatly appreciated :]

  2. MicheleLee777 on May 24th, 2009 5:37 pm

    I use Paint Shop Pro to design layouts – templates for websites. I did make a video tutorial on how to design a template with Paint Shop Pro. You can find it on my website michelespaintshop com I will be adding chapters this tutorial to show people how to actually use the templates in Dreamweaver. First will show the “not so ideal” way to do this, and then the second will show the better way to do this. For Search Engine Optimization and more freedom with your design I suggest simple sites.

  3. farrukhbig on May 27th, 2009 10:14 pm

    can i insert more than one horizontal spry menu with different properties?

  4. MicheleLee777 on May 28th, 2009 5:41 am

    I personally have not tried it but I will assume it is possible. The only issue I would worry about is Dreamweaver overwriting some of the spry assets. I wish I had time to go check this out for you, but just been a bit busy. Maybe just backup your current spry assets folder and put it in a safe place. Then give it a shot. If it works then grrrrrrreat. If not put your original assets folder back. Again do this at your own risk as I have not tried it.

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