- CHANGING LAYER STACKING ORDER
- DRAWING MULTIPLE CONSECUTIVE LAYERS
- LAYERS LIKE YOU LIKE 'EM
- TAKING PREVENTATIVE MEASURES
- MOVIN' AND GROOVIN' AND LAYIN' TO THE BEAT NOW
- NO SPECIAL MAGIC REQUIRED
- PUT THOSE LAYERS IN THEIR PLACE
- SUPER SIZING LAYERS
- NO TRESPASSING
- NESTING URGES
- THE OBVIOUS ESCAPES US SOMETIMES
- CHANGE LAYER CONTENTS
- INSERT DIV TAG
- FRAMESETS-A-PALOOZA
- SPLITS ARE ALL RELATIVE
- QUICK DRAW FRAMESETS
- WHY SO BLUE?
- GETTING IN TOUCH WITH YOUR INNER FRAMESET
- PLAYING THE FRAME NAME GAME
- A FRAMESET BY ANY OTHER NAMESET
- KEEPING FRAMES IN THEIR PLACE
- HELP, I'VE BEEN FRAMED, AGAIN!
- TARGETING MULTIPLE FRAMES
- OODLES OF UNDO-ODLES
- CREATING ACCESSIBLE FRAMES
- DÉJÀ VU FRAMES
- THE GUIDING LIGHT
FRAMESETS-A-PALOOZA
If you've used any of the Frames objects in previous versions, you know that Dreamweaver incorporates the current page into the created frameset. But what if you are starting from scratch, know you want a particular style of frameset, but you don't have a page to start with? Before Dreamweaver MX, you had to open a blank page and apply a Frames object; now you can skip that intermediate step and open a new frameset page and be ready to go. Dreamweaver's New Document dialog includes a Framesets category with all the same formats available as Frames objectsas well as two more: Split Horizontal and Split Vertical. Just choose one and Dreamweaver creates all the pages you need, leaving your current page alone.