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Quick Tip #1 – Dreamweaver

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Hey everyone! Trying something a bit new here – some short (less than a minute or two) screencasts! I’ll be doing a series of quick tips. Todays quick tip came from my boss at Brunello Creative who is the master of all things keyboard shortcut related. Hope you enjoy!

Let me know what you think!

Leave a comment and let me know if you like the screen cast and want to see more!

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10 Responses to “Quick Tip #1 – Dreamweaver”

  1. Seth Stevenson says:

    Nice tip. Although most the time I’m lazy and just “Apply source formatting” :)


  2. Could hardly hear you :-( But I like the idea a lot.


  3. I use dreamweaver all the time and I never knew it did that. Cool trick.


  4. Don’t want to be rude, but if you didn’t know that before, you’re not much of web designer.


  5. This is great Niki.
    I love the idea of quick little snippets of helpful info.

    I like all of my code nice and neat, and use this technique to help keep it clean. it is especially useful when others have to read your code.


  6. This is a pretty basic tip but I’m sure it will be new for some of your readers. 2 other quick tips: Shift + Tab to do the contrary, and Ctrl + G to go to a specific line (which is nice when debugging).


  7. That is great. I did not think the audio was that bad. What program did you use to get the screen?


  8. I love shortcuts – will bookmark your site for future screencasts. One minute learning rules!




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