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This theme is new and responsive to meet new design standards and with modern design style. A classic portfolio template to showcase image gallery or products clean and nicely. Cotains five pages to use. Demo Download. With flexslider and bootstrap this theme is powered by many features including responsive and Flat design.

A bootstrap html5, css3 template with all essential pages to start your website right off without much trouble. Responsive design with portfolio elements, maps and nice display of blog posts with two column layout will interest everyone.

Start altering the theme with Dreamweaver as you need. Smoothy is free HTML5 responsive template with scrolling effect featuring a superb one-page layout based on bootstrap framework. Responsive flat design is suitable across all devices and mobiles. Contains all pages required to start a website. A single fullscreen template with html, css templates will suffice for many users to want to work with Dreamweaver software to create unique designs. The theme is responsive with bootstrap framework making it compatible with all browsers and Dreamweaver.

Catalog theme is based on Twitter Bootstrap. Make a catalog of categories on homepage with ease to get more pageviews.. A premium looking template designed for corporate businesses. Using this template as personal portfolio is also possible. Toggle navigation Seriously Unique and Creative Websites I've built websites on the side for many years now.

I've used a myriad of different templates from different companies. Hands down, the buck stops here -- these templates are the best I've ever worked with. I put my son's baseball teams website together in about 4 hours on a Saturday afternoon. I continually add info and pictures, and each time I'm just impressed with the template layout and design quality.

Mobile and Responsive The web is has gone mobile, and so have our templates. Immediate Download Get to work fast. Have a Question? Call Us! What is Adobe Dreamweaver? Dreamweaver templates are saved with the file extension. They must be saved in a folder named Templates at the root level of the site. Don't worry though. When you create your first template, Dreamweaver creates a Templates folder for you and stores your templates in the folder.

You can also select a predesigned CSS layout. The steps to create a template page in Dreamweaver CC are slightly different. Now you can create a design for your page by adding images, text, as well as other elements. When you save a document as a template, you can also specify editable and uneditable regions. An uneditable region is a locked region. This means that changes must be made in the original template and cannot be changed in the page itself.

Editable regions contain content that is editable in the specific pages. The table below shows the differences in Editable and Uneditable locked regions of a page to help you better understand it.

Content in editable regions will only be added to a new page as it's created. Content in locked regions will be updated to all HTML pages using this template, not just the unique website open in Dreamweaver.

When updated, all pages using this template will show changes made to the locked region. By default, all areas of the template are uneditable when you create the template. This means when you open the template to use it, you won't be able to edit any part of the template.

It's like it's locked. When you're finished designing the page and have specified your editable regions, save your file. A library is a Dreamweaver file that contains all the assets files, images, etc. These assets are called library items.

What makes the library so convenient is that when you edit one asset in the library, you can automatically update all the pages that contain that asset. Your library items are stored in your library within the local root folder for each site that you create.

This means that each site you create in Dreamweaver has its own library. Library items can be created from any aspect or element in the body of a document.

This includes text, forms, tables, applets, plug-ins, navigation bars, images, etc. You must create library items in order for them to be stored in the library. Then select the item that you want to appear in the library and drag it to the library category.

You can also click the New Library Item at the bottom of the panel. Whenever you use a library item in your document, Dreamweaver inserts a link to it in the web page. To make that easier to understand, Dreamweaver inserts the HTML source code for the item into the document, then adds a comment that contains a reference to the original item. This is why it is possible to update all instances of the library item. Remember that when you update a library item, you can also update all instances of it within your document.

Go to the Library category in the Assets panel. Complete your edits. Your edits will appear as inline style. When you're finished, save the file. You'll then be asked if you want to update all instances of the library item in your documents.

You use the Assets panel to manage and view your assets within a current site. The panel only shows assets associated with the active document. You can view your assets in two different ways. Site List shows all assets on your site. This includes colors and URLs.



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