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Tutorial Dreamweaver - Working with Frames and Layers


Creating Layers

To create a layer, do one of the following:

  • To insert a layer, place the insertion point in the Document window where you want to position the layer and then choose Insert > Layer.
  • To drag and drop a layer, drag the Layer button from the Object palette to the Document Window.
  • To draw a layer, click the Layer button in the Object palette; in the Document window, drag to draw a layer.
  • To draw a number of layers, click the Layer button in the Object palette, hold down the Shift key, and draw a layer in the Document window. You can continue to draw new layers as long as you do not release the Shift key.

Creating Frames

To create a frameset:

  • Choose Modify > Frameset > Split Frame Left, Right, Up, or Down.
  • Alt-drag one of the frame borders into the Document window to split the document vertically or horizontally. Drag a frame border from one of the corners to divide the document into four frames.

To delete a frame:

  • Drag the frame border all of the way off the page or to the border of the parent frame.

To target a frame:

  1. Select text or an object.
  2. In the Link field of the Property inspector, do one of the following:
    • Type the name of the file to link to.
    • Click the folder icon and select the file to link to.
    • Click and drag the Point to File icon to select the file to link to.
  3. In the Target pop-up menu, choose a target for the linked document to display in.
    • _blank opens the linked document in a new browser window and keeps the current window available.
    • _parent opens the linked document in the parent frameset of the link.
    • _self opens the link in the current frame, replacing the content in that frame.
    • _top opens the link in the outermost frameset of the current document, replacing all frames.

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