In this tutorial, learn about the wide variety of commenting tools available in both Acrobat and Adobe Reader XI, including the new Text Correction Markup tool.
Chris Converse shows you how Dreamweaver CS6 features a streamlined workflow for creating a jQuery Mobile project containing the necessary CSS and HTML markup. Read the article to learn more.
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Chris Converse shows you how to keep the natural flow of content for hand-held devices, and reposition the navigation on larger screens, using a single set of HTML and CSS markup. Read the article to learn more.
Chris Converse shows you how to dynamically alter the design and layout of a web page in order to deliver an optimal user experience from a single set of HTML and CSS markup. Read the article to learn more.
Chris Converse shows you how to customize the HTML and CSS files in these provided themes based entirely on the Spry markup and CSS rules. Read the article to learn more.
Chris Converse shows you how to use the provided Dreamweaver jQuery marquee template to create a compelling user experience across devices, while maintaining a shared set of HTML and CSS markup. Read the article to learn more.
Add comments to your files using the comment task pane. Learn about sticky notes, the highlight text tool, and the text markup tools. Plus, see how to manage the comment window, attach files, record audio notes, and add graphic stamps.
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Learn how to markup text with InDesign styles for HTML, EPUB, or tagged PDF output. Add CSS class names to the exported content, so that in EPUB/HTML export, you can differentiate between slight variations in styling, or when tags are mapped to the basic styles such as p, h1, and h2.
The cooks are still in the kitchen, but the enticing smells of HTML5 are filling the room. Learn about the tasty semantic progression from XHTML to HTML5 that's sure to have markup connoisseurs salivating. In this session, we'll serve up a
filling buffet of savory structural elements, flavorful form markup, and succulent ways of presenting audio and video with a focus on
satisfying your cravings for tomorrow's technologies through practical
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Duane interviews David RR Webber (OASIS) about the Election Markup Language in Washington, DC and gives a tutorial on LiveCycle ES2. Music guest Matt MacKenzie.
This video shows you how to use the various commenting and markup tools in Acrobat 9, including how to effectively use the Text Edits tool, and how to set their properties and formatting.