Savin' Time and Billing For It Anyway with Dreamweaver CS3's New CSS Rule Management
  1. Make sure to save all your work in your open files by choosing File > Save All.

And that’s really all there is to sorting and keeping your rules organized. Dreamweaver CS3 makes it so easy, that now there’s no excuse to keep your rules organized! If you’re coming from a previous version of Dreamweaver, you know how killer all of this has been—and if you’re brand new to Dreamweaver, well, consider yourself lucky! Have fun experimenting, organizing, and moving your styles hither and yon!

 

Geoff Blake is a sexy man with a square jaw and twenty-four inch pythons. When he isn’t saving orphans from burning buildings or clothing the homeless, he can be found hard at work in his underground bunker writing books, articles, and producing video-based training. Most notably, he’s currently working on his second book, Ten Ton Flash. All of this, of course, is to help the people of Earth to use their software more efficiently so that they can all go home a little earlier. Online, Geoff can be found at www.tentonbooks.com. Oh, and when nobody’s looking, he likes to pretend he’s a fill-in drummer for Iron Maiden.

 

 

 

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