Building a Blog Website with RapidWeaver 08

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Building a Blog Website with RapidWeaver 08: Adding More Webpages

So far, our sample website is simple with just several pages. If we wanted to expand our business, it would be necessary that we add more pages. But how? Should we go back to RapidWeaver, add more pages and export files? We wouldn’t want to do that because we modified our website extensiviely as shown in the last two to three video tutorials.

In this last video tutorial of the RapidWeaver series, we modify our website to add more pages. We use Adobe Dreamweaver, but you can use any HTML editor for this purpose. Continue reading

Building a Blog Website with RapidWeaver 07

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Building a Blog Website with RapidWeaver 07: Embedding Server Side Includes Codes

In the next three video tutorials of the Rapid Weaver series, we are going to use Adobe Dreamweaver and BBEdit to modify the website project that we created with RapidWeaver 3.6. Dreamweaver is an excellent HTML editor because it allows you to modify the locations and the names of the files within the same ‘site.’ And we use BBEdit to edit text (.txt) files and CSS (.css) files. You can use BBEdit Lite (freeware) or whatever you have to edit text files and style sheets.

Furthermore, the main purpose of these three video tutorials is to get our website ready for dynamic contents. So we want to convert all HTML files into PHP ones. By so doing, we can embed Server Side Includes We don’t explain how to write Server Side Includes in the video tutorials. So if you are unsure how they work, you are advised to go through these articles at our SEO website beforehand.

In the meantime, these three video tutorials aren’t designed just to fulfill the needs for RapidWeaver users. Dreamweaver beginners, those who want to use Server Side Includes, those who want to learn how to create their own RapidWeaver themes may find these video tutorials useful to some extent. Continue reading

Building a Blog Website with RapidWeaver 06

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Building a Blog Website with RapidWeaver 06: Changing File Locations and Extensions

In the next three video tutorials of the Rapid Weaver series, we are going to use Adobe Dreamweaver and BBEdit to modify the website project that we created with RapidWeaver 3.6. Dreamweaver is an excellent HTML editor because it allows you to modify the locations and the names of the files within the same ‘site.’ And we use BBEdit to edit text (.txt) files and CSS (.css) files. You can use BBEdit Lite (freeware) or whatever you have to edit text files and style sheets.

Furthermore, the main purpose of these three video tutorials is to get our website ready for dynamic contents. So we want to convert all HTML files into PHP ones. By so doing, we can embed Server Side Includes We don’t explain how to write Server Side Includes in the video tutorials. So if you are unsure how they work, you are advised to go through these articles at our SEO website beforehand.

In the meantime, these three video tutorials aren’t designed just to fulfill the needs for RapidWeaver users. Dreamweaver beginners, those who want to use Server Side Includes, those who want to learn how to create their own RapidWeaver themes may find these video tutorials useful to some extent. Continue reading