PLEASE NOTE – THIS FIX WILL NO LONGER BE AVAILABLE AT THIS URL AS WE ARE MOVING TO DAVIDCRANDALL.COM – HOWEVER, WE UNDERSTAND THIS PROBLEM HAS EFFECTED MANY PEOPLE AND WE WILL MAKE A PAGE DEDICATED TO THIS FIX
Hello everyone! A common problem for Vista users with Dreamweaver MX is the “Insert>Tables” function; it simply will not work. I have already posted two articles on this issue providing some fixes for the issue. In the first article, I show how to make the “Insert Table” function actually do something and that is insert a table. The only problem with THIS fix is that it doesn’t allow you to change the specs before the table is inserted into your Document. The second fix is a tip given by a user, and another tip given by me which has worked for a decent ammount of people, but not all (for some it only worked temporarily, then the problem occured again.) In this tutorial, I will be giving a new fix which will make the “Insert Tables” function work like a charm.
Recently, I have posted the article “Dreamweaver MX and Vista: Inserting Tables Fix” which has become one of the most popular recent posts I’ve written thus far. This post shows how to get the Insert>Tables function in Dreamweaver MX to work in Vista – specifically Vista Premium (but should work with other versions.) This has been a huge help to readers across the globe and I am thankful that I have been able to help so many people.
As you may know, FunkyTower.Com is not just about me helping you – the goal is to get you involved by offering ideas for content, solutions to problems, etc., that are all submitted or asked about by you. This happened recently, thanks to Phil Chave. Phil sent me this e-mail which may solve the ever so frustrating Inserting Tables problem in its entirety:
DNS is what has revolutionized and, in many ways, helped create the spectacular online environment we have today, know as the World Wide Web. We use DNS for virtually everything, from e-mail, to myspace, to online banking, to having internet access itself. DNS is what converts an ip address (a bunch of numbers that identify a system) to a name like www.funkytower.com, or pop.domain.com, etc. The flaw which has been found is very scary, as it can potentially change the course of our entire life. This flaw could allow malicious persons to duplicate any domain name.
If you’ve upgraded to Windows Vista and have installed your old Macromedia Dreamweaver MX, you are bound to run into some compatibility issues. For many web designers, using tables is a huge asset for designing a web page. Though you can do many of the same things using <div>, tables is fairly easy to use. The only problem is, Dreamweaver MX and Vista = no inserting tables. Is there a fix to this problem? Why, yes there is.
The iPhone. An amazing little gadget that seems to be in the hands of almsot everyone now. Apple has made a huge comeback over the last decade and have begun expanding….but are they ready? Is Apple moving too fast?
Think about it, Apple was so used to being in the low 5% of computer sales and were eventually taken out of most schools. Now their computers are a standard in digital audio and video recording and design, and they have expanded to newer products such as the iPod, iPhone, and iTouch which have become a huge success…for now, at least.
The Apple message boards have had numerous posts recently about a problem effecting the iPhone OS 2.0 and OS 2.0.1.
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Quite simpley, it shows that a given website is built with the quality and precision needed to be compatible with any given web browser. In this case, it shows that FunkyTower takes the time to make sure that you get a quality product.
When we say FunkyTower is based on a firm belief in quality for the price, we mean it. It is our belief that if any web designer does not have these two icons on their website, they are not fit to serve you as professionals. The same qualifies for FunkyTower: we will not claim to provide quality for you if we can't even provide the same perfection for ourself.
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