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Re: CSS positioning with Dreamweaver
From: Kitzzy Aviles
Date: Mar 25, 2002 12:48PM
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You can do it via the WYSIWYG. When you insert a layer, if you have invisible components visible, you can see where it is on the page. It will stack them one after the other. You can then drag and drop them in the right order without it affecting the actual positioning of the layer on the page.
Kitzzy Aviles
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You can edit the HTML in Dreamweaver (or any editor) after the layers are
created and reorder the DIVs to allow AT to read in a logical order. In
fact, you should always do that. Of course, this requires some knowledge of
HTML.
I do not know of any other way to reorder the DIVs in Dreamweaver, though
that could be a useful enhancement.
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