In Part 1 of this series we learned how to create a template. We made an editable region and discovered the two default editable regions Dreamweaver adds to the head of your page. We worked on a design called Scotty's Birdland and we will continue to work on this design as we discover how to create editable attributes to enhance our navigation systems.
The enhancement to the navigation systems in Scotty's Birdland will take the form of "You are here" page markers, a simple process in a standard HTML file, but a little different when working within the confines of a template. As we shall see.
The Beginner's Guide to Dreamweaver Templates Series:
A Beginner's Guide to Dreamweaver Templates - Part 1: Creating the Template
A Beginner's Guide to Dreamweaver Templates - Part 2: Editable Attributes
A Beginner's Guide to Dreamweaver Templates - Part 3: Optional Regions
A Beginner's Guide to Dreamweaver Templates - Part 4: Repeat Regions
A Beginner's Guide to Dreamweaver Templates - Part 5: Nested Templates...