I notice that some authors who have published paper books provide an electronic version of those books on their site whether the whole book or parts of it. These are legitimate uses of the PDF format for your site. Do not, however, publish your website as a series of PDF files.
For example, don't create a website that is basically a main normal web page that links to subpages that are PDF files.
Don't laugh. I've seen such sites. PDF files create a sub-par user experience on your website, so they should not be used as substitutes for normal web pages. Using them to contain your ebook is fine. But don't use them to replace your normal web pages. This means that the PDF file has to be copied into the folder on your computer that contains your website files.
When you created your site definition in Dreamweaver , you specified a folder on your own computer where your website files are to be saved. This folder probably contains your "index. Copy your PDF file into that folder or a subfolder within that directory.
For those who use Windows Vista, and don't know how to copy a file, click the Start menu the Windows icon at the bottom left corner of your monitor , and then the "Computer" item in the menu that appears. Navigate to the place where you saved your PDF file. It's not possible for me to tell you where you saved it, since I cannot read your mind. Chances are that it's somewhere in your "Documents" folder or your Desktop.
Just click around till you find it, but start with the "Documents" and "Desktop" folders first since it's more likely to be there. Once you've located the file, right-click on the filename that is, click the right mouse button instead of the left while your mouse cursor is over the filename , and in the menu that appears, click the "Copy" item.
Now using the same "Computer" window, navigate to the folder where you keep your website's files. By default, Dreamweaver CS4 saves the files in a folder named after your website's name in your Documents directory. Once you locate the folder, you should be able to see the existing files like "index.
You may not be able to see the ". Right click a blank space in the folder window, and in the menu that appears, click the "Paste" item.
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Pingback: Wollongong Print Media. Pingback: Best Magazine in India. Pingback: Best Newspaper in India. Pingback: joseph s r de saram. For example, Anchor. After you add the ID, notice the change in the code. Note: Anchor names are case-sensitive. Click the Point-To-File icon target icon to the right of the Link box in the Property inspector and drag it to the anchor you want to link to: either an anchor within the same document or an anchor in another open document.
Shift-drag in the Document window from the selected text or image to the anchor you want to link to: either an anchor within the same document or an anchor in another open document. A null link is an undesignated link. Use null links to attach behaviors to objects or text on a page. For instance, you can attach a behavior to a null link so that it swaps an image or displays an absolutely-positioned element AP element when the pointer moves over the link. Script links execute JavaScript code or call a JavaScript function and are useful for giving visitors additional information about an item without leaving the current web page.
Script links can also be used to perform calculations, validate forms, or do other processing tasks when a visitor clicks a specific item. Dreamweaver can update links to and from a document whenever you move or rename the document within a local site. This feature works best when you store your entire site or an entire self-contained section of it on your local disk. Dreamweaver does not change files in the remote folder until you put the local files on or check them in to the remote server.
To make the updating process faster, Dreamweaver can create a cache file in which to store information about all the links in your local folder. The cache file is updated invisibly as you add, change, or delete links on your local site. Automatically updates all links to and from a selected document whenever you move or rename it. Does not automatically update all links to and from a selected document when you move or rename it. Displays a dialog box that lists all the files affected by the change.
The first time you change or delete links to files in your local folder after starting Dreamweaver, Dreamweaver prompts you to load the cache. If you click Yes, Dreamweaver loads the cache and updates all the links to the file you just changed. If you click No, the change is noted in the cache, but Dreamweaver does not load the cache or update links. It may take a few minutes to load the cache on larger sites because Dreamweaver must determine whether the cache is up to date by comparing the timestamps of the files on the local site against the timestamps recorded in the cache.
If you have not changed any files outside Dreamweaver, you can safely click the Stop button when it appears. This option is most useful when you want to delete a file that other files link to, but you can use it for other purposes. Click the folder icon to browse to and select the target file from which to unlink. If you are changing an e-mail, FTP, null, or script link, type the full text of the link you are changing. Click the folder icon to browse to and select the new file to link to.
If you are changing an e-mail, FTP, null, or script link, type the full text of the replacement link. Dreamweaver updates any documents that link to the selected file, making them point to the new file, using the path format already used in the document for example, if the old path was document-relative, the new path is also document-relative.
After you change a link sitewide, the selected file becomes an orphan that is, no files on your local disk point to it. You can safely delete it without breaking any links in your local Dreamweaver site. Links are not active within Dreamweaver; that is, you cannot open a linked document by clicking the link in the Document window.
Note: The linked document must reside on your local disk. Legal Notices Online Privacy Policy. Linking Search. Adobe Dreamweaver User Guide. Select an article: Select an article:.
Applies to: Adobe Dreamweaver. Learn how to set up navigation between your web pages. Link files and documents, update, change, and test links in Dreamweaver. Attach JavaScript behaviors to links. Set Text Of Status Bar. Open Browser Window. Jump Menu. Link to documents using the Property inspector. Type the path and filename of the document in the Link box. From the Target drop-down list, select a location in which to open the document:. If the frame containing the link is not nested, then the linked document loads in the full browser window.
Link to documents using the Point-To-File icon. Create a link in one of two ways:. Add a link using the Hyperlink command. Place the insertion point in the document where you want the link to appear.
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