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Come say Hi to me at Adobe MAX 2011!

I will be attending Adobe MAX this year. Adobe MAX takes place in Los Angeles from October 1st to October 5th, 2011. This will be the first time I get to experience MAX and am looking forward to experiencing the sessions put on by some of the top Adobe Evangelists.

I am attending AdobeMAXWith so many quality sessions and workshops to take in, I had to make some choices. This year my main focus will be attending events geared towards Adobe Business Catalyst and other jQuery and jQueryMobile sessions. I also look forward to finally getting to meet many of the Adobe staff and Community Leaders that I have gotten to know virtually over the last five years. more…

Noteworthy Tip: Disabling the Notes Folder

By default in Adobe Dreamweaver the option to have Dreamweaver create a ‘_notes’ folder is enabled. Very seldom are these folders ever actually used yet Dreamweaver insists on creating them in every folder anyway. Well you can disable them, but unfortunately you can only do so one site definition at a time. There is no way to set it as a global setting. Follow these steps to disable the Dreamweaver notes: more…

Websites are dead … start an online business!

Although I have known about Adobe Business Catalyst since it was taken over by Adobe and have played with it a bit, I have really not taken it seriously – until now. With some upcoming eCommerce projects on the horizon I thought it best to catch myself up on the latest options available. So I revisited Adobe Business Catalyst once again. more…

Getting Spry Validation Javascript Errors?

From time to time when adding Spry Validation to form fields some users have been known to get a Javascript error that pops up  about three times when adding the validation to a form element. No one seems to know why or under what circumstances this happens – it just does. And it does it in Windows or Mac versions of Dreamweaver. Should you run into this issue there are two procedures that you can try to work around or even fix the problem. more…

Dreamweaver: Best Online Starting Points

Welcome to the World of Dreamweaver! The most common question that gets asked on the Dreamweaver Facebook page and Adobe User Forums is ‘I am new to Dreamweaver. Where is the best place to start learning Dreamweaver?’

The best places to ’start’ are:

Learn Dreamweaver | Adobe Dreamweaver Developer Center http://adobe.ly/fihG2k

And for a paid online courses – nothing beats Lynda.com

For support on how to do something specific you can visit the Dreamweaver Facebook Page or the Adobe User Forums.

These will give you a great start …. while exploring these you will come across many others that will help you with specific needs as well. Good luck and if you have any questions feel free to ask!