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Use the tips below to ensure that web pages created in Dreamweaver display well on mobile devices.
• If you use the Adobe® Spry framework to develop content, add the following line of HTML to your pages so they can
render CSS and execute JavaScript™ correctly in Device Central:rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"/> type="text/css"/>
• Opera’s Small-Screen Rendering does not support frames, pop-ups, underlining, strikethrough, overlining, blink,
and marquee. Try to avoid these design elements.
• Keep web pages for mobile devices simple. In particular, use a minimum number of fonts, font sizes, and colors.
• Scaling down image sizes and reducing the number of colors required increase the chances that the images will
appear as intended. Use CSS or HTML to specify an exact height and width for each image used. Provide alt text for
all images.
Note: The Opera software website is a good source of information about optimizing web pages for mobile devices.
For more tips and techniques for creating content for mobile phones and devices, see
.
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Working with ConnectNow and Dreamweaver
Working with ConnectNow
Adobe® ConnectNow provides you with a secure, personal online meeting room where you can meet and collaborate
with others via the web in real time. With ConnectNow, you can share and annotate your computer screen, send chat
messages, and communicate using integrated audio. You can also broadcast live video, share files, capture meeting
notes, and control an attendee's computer.
You can access ConnectNow directly from the application interface.
1
Choose File > Share My Screen.
2
In the Sign In to Adobe CS Live dialog box, enter your email address and password, and click Sign In. If you don’t
have an Adobe ID, click the Create Adobe ID button.
3
To share your screen, click the Share My Computer Screen button at the center of the ConnectNow application
window.
For complete instructions on using ConnectNow, see
.
For a video tutorial about using ConnectNow, see
. (This demonstration
is in Dreamweaver.)