How to Add Dynamic Content to a Dreamweaver Template
(August 9, 2010)
If you're like me, you tend to create your websites using templates to make updates easier across your sites, right? Wouldn't it be nice to have dynamic information within those templates once in a while?
I tried for years, and always got that "codeOutsideHTMLIsLocked" message. I had given up on it altogether for a really long time.
This may not be news for everyone, but recently I figured it out and it made a huge impact on my designs and options.
It's all about "includes"! Let's go through it in an easy to understand manner, shall we?
A tutorial on using Templates in Dreamweaver
(June 5, 2003)
Important information to consider when using templates
(March 9, 2001)
Using templates is great for maintaining a consistent look for a Web site and for easing site maintenance. However, there are development, design, and other issues to consider when using templates.
Understanding editable and noneditable regions in templates
(March 9, 2001)
Dreamweaver handles updates to editable and non-editable (locked) regions differently. Changes in the locked regions will be reflected in the updated pages, while changes in editable regions will not.








