best practices of the bootstrap and DW CC 2015 site update?

I was now a site that needs a major update. I want to make the new site compatible with multiple devices, google, modern practice but also wishes to maintain a LEGACY site probably as a subdomain. As there is a lot of data and links, and I do not want to lose or change the code of the story too, I was interested to know the best and easiest method to maintain links and navigation as the best possible using Dreamweaver CC 2015. It is mainly in html and css (with a few php and java), (on a Mac, too) I intend to use the models 'bootstrap' as well. Any help is appreciated.

Bootstrap is a HTML, CSS and JavaScript framework that allows to generate delicate design Web sites.

If you want to convert and the existing site of Bootstrap, you need to replace the structure of your documents as well as the rules of style. but not necessarily the scripts. The scripts are necessary only if you want to use Bootstrap JS components.

That said, I suggest that start you over.

Tags: Dreamweaver

Similar Questions

  • Best practices for the CFC and CFFUNCTION

    I'm curious as to what must be the best place for cffunctions.  Be in the Application.cfc file if they need to be called from various locations throughout a site.

    Or is it a better idea to put the cffunctions on one page and use cfinclude to put the page in pages where functions can be used?

    Or is there a better way to deal with them?

    I have a bunch of small savers of time code

    You can still use an inclusion, of course. You should think about CFC when certain functions share themes in common, when functions become complex, or when the number of functions becomes important.

    Maybe they should all go in a CFC as UDF. CFC.

    Yes, they could go on a CFC, but not necessarily all in a CFC. You should consolidate functions only if they express the behavior of a particular concept. For example, you could do functions that manipulate strings, such as getRandomString, part of StringManipulation.cfc.

    I think I can call one of the several functions in a CFC.

    You can call any number of functions a CFM page or function in an another CFC.

    I did not understand if a CFC is a process, or can be a collection of processes.

    A function through an instance of a component call, as follows, is a process


    However, there are ways to create two or more of these processes to run at the same time.

    I'm not too clear on where put it while it is accessible by all pages of a site.

    As Dan said, you can put inside or outside of the wwwroot folder. The important thing is to distribute your FSTC and CFC in folders so that your application will have a logical, easy to follow structure.

  • Best practices for the Organization of a Muse Web site creation

    You wonder how others manage assets and files used during a generation of Muse.

    I know that this can become uncontrollable if assets are coming from everywhere in the computer.

    «I guess as Muse "refers to" a current location (anywhere) and who in the end...» they are all "published in one place.

    I've seen a single project folder containing the .muse file, containing subfolders for the assets.  Is - this recommended?

    ... For later versions (updates etc.) a new renamed project folder.

    So similarly organized the way I work in first... unless the assets are spread around different readers (because they are more demanding on the system).

    That's exactly how I organize my sites of Muse. I only go a step away and hold the sites in my Creative Cloud Storage so that any computer, I need to change the site after I have always has the latest files from muse and the assets.

  • best practices for the storage of the vm and vhd

    no doubt this question has been answered not once... Sorry

    I would like to know the best practice for the storage of the vm and its virtual hard disk to a SAN.

    Any show advantage does make sense to keep them on separate LUNS?

    Thank you.

    It will really depend on the application of the virtual machine - but for most of the applications no problem by storing everything on the same data store

  • vSpere 5 Networking of best practices for the use of 4 to 1 GB NIC?

    Hello

    I'm looking for a networking of best practices for the use of 4-1 GB NIC with vSphere 5. I know there are a lot of good practice using 10 GB, but our current config does support only 1 GB. I need to include the management, vMotion, Virtual Machine (VM) and iSCSi. If there are others you would recommend, please let me know.

    I found a diagram that resembles what I need, but it's for 10 GB. I think it works...

    vSphere 5 - 10GbE SegmentedNetworks Ent Design v0_4.jpg(I had this pattern HERE - rights go to Paul Kelly)

    My next question is how much of a traffic load is each object take through the network, percentage wise?

    For example, 'Management' is very small and the only time where it is in use is during the installation of the agent. Then it uses 70%.

    I need the percentage of bandwidth, if possible.

    If anyone out there can help me, that would be so awesome.

    Thank you!

    -Erich

    Without knowing your environment, it would be impossible to give you an idea of the uses of bandwidth.

    That said if you had about 10-15 virtual machines per host with this configuration, you should be fine.

    Sent from my iPhone

  • Best practices for the compression of the image in dps

    Hello! I read up on best practices for the compression of the image in dps and I read the asset from the source of panoramas, sequences of images, Pan and zoom images and audio skins is resampled not downloading. You will need to resize them and compress them before deleting the in your article, because the dps do not do it for you. Hey can do!

    So Im also read as he active source of slideshows, scrolling images, and buttons ARE resampled as PNG images. Does this mean that DPS will compress for you when you build the article? Does this say I shouldn't worth going bother to resize these images at all? I can just pop in 300 DPI files 15 MB used in the print magazine and dps will compress their construction article - and this will have no effect on the size of the file?

    And this is also the case with static background images?


    Thanks for your help!

    All images are automatically resampled to based on the size of the folio you do. You can put in any image resolution you want, it's not serious.

    Neil

  • Best practices for the use of reserved words

    Hello
    What is the best practice for the use of the reserved words as column names.
    For example if I insisted on the use of the word to a column name comment as follows:

    CREATE TABLE...
    VARCHAR2 (4000) "COMMENT."
    ...

    What is the impact on the track I could expect and what problems should I be informed when doing something like that?

    Thank you
    Ben

    The best practice is NOT to use reserved words anywhere.
    Developers are human beings human. Humans have their moments to forget things.
    They will not forget to use the "", or you can force it to use the "' everywhere.
    The two methods are Oracle certified ways to end up in hell.

    ----------
    Sybrand Bakker
    Senior Oracle DBA

  • What is the best practice for the enumeration for the ADF?

    Dear all,

    What is the best practice for the enumeration for the ADF?

    I need to add the enumeration to my request. ex: sex, marital status.

    How to deliver? Declarative custom components or is there another way?

    Thank you.
    Angelique

    Check out this topic - '5.3 fill view object Rows with static data' in Guide of Dev
    http://download.Oracle.com/docs/CD/E17904_01/Web.1111/b31974/bcquerying.htm#CEGCGFCA

  • Best practices for the secure connection of the web/app site

    Hello, all,.

    I'm nearing the end of my project and could use some advice on creating a connection to it.

    First, I really want to avoid using the CFLOGIN/CFLOGINUSER, if possible.  I know that a lot of people use it and everything, but after some things I read online, I'm not comfortable with it.  I would like to create one from scratch.  I googled for it, but I'm not finding anything that does not use CFLOGIN.

    That said, another thing that concerns me now is a connected administrator beyond what can make any session scope.  No matter how long I programmatically set the session, I believe that it may not exceed what is defined in CFAdmin.  So if I put manually the session expires in an hour, but the CFAdmin said 20 minutes, the session will not last more than 20 minutes.  :/

    One last thing.  (I have little desire to Columbo, now) simultaneous connections.  I want to ban them and set it so that when an admin is connected to already, only a second connection without a disconnection, first, to deny the second attempt to logon.  Is it difficult to organize?

    I have included the class for BCrypt in my admin section and plans using them to encrypt passwords before their insertion in the database.  Yes or no?

    V/r,

    ^_^

    UPDATE: ALSO - how is it hard to put it so I can see who is connected and 'boot' any who (assuming I think that their account has been compromised)?

    WolfShade wrote:

    So, how do _you_ track the status of the connection? I have never created a connection; When I currently have a job, the network manages the authentication/authorization via common access cards.

    I create a login page, authenticate the user, and if valid, I create a user bean (I use FW/1 and he loves beans and once you get the hang of them they are flexible and powerful) and store this in the session bean. The bean understands everything right the user could have (admin, user, Editor, etc.). So somewhere in the application startup process I check the rights necessary to the requested page or action and validate it against the user bean (or bean user exist even in the case of a user not connected). To disconnect, simply remove the user from the session bean.

    You can search a little more on how to apply the rights and roles to a site and a user. I founded the framework that I use on an article for box fuses and describes rights such as locks and key - locks applied to the site and keys given to users. Once you have a basic framework that the rest is easier than you may think right now.

  • to access the QML attached objects in C++ and best practices for the handling of the user interface in classes

    Hello

    I have in fact 2 queries

    (1) how can we access attachedobjects defined in QML in C++?

    (2) I'm loving development on Blackberry 10 C++ is one of my favorites. But I'm a bit lost when it comes to managing the user interface in classes. For example when we create the project through momentics we have a class called ApplicationUI. It manages all the (default) user interface commands, we in C++. as for example creating the document qml and setting as root user interface, etc. I am now working on an app that have NavigationPane as root, and then I continue to push pages (like the screens). But now the code for all pages is inside my ApplicationUI. What is the best practice to keep the UI for each page logic in a separte C++ class?

    I also develop for Android that a separate class for each activity, this code does not mingle for each activity. Please guide me how can I keep logic of user interface of each Page into a separate class of C++?

    regarding your second question:
    I think this is the simplest approach to keep all things in the UI in QML. You can easily put things into separate files.

    If you want to use c ++ to the user interface: can be done, too. just put it in separate classes and include those in your application class.

  • Best practices with the virtual directories CFIDE and Jakarta

    Right now I'm going through implementation of our new virtualized ColdFusion 10 Application/Web/database server, and I noticed that during installation, since I had 'Connect all IIS sites' selected, he created maps of handler for each, but each also gave a virtual directory for "CFIDE" and "Jakarta".

    Best practices guides told to restrict access to the "adminapi', 'administrator', 'componentutils' and 'wizards' records under the CFIDE directory, but is - it safe to simply remove these virtual directories (and leave the mappings Manager) so that sites can always treat the types of file associated with CF?

    1 the site we have is the default localhost is linked to, I felt I would just let these virtual directories, since to reach CF ACP this server, we'd have to goto: http://localhost/CFIDE/administrator/index.cfm

    I know that if a file from a site needs to access things like file CFScripts, CF will automatically take the virtual directory is there and create < script > tags use a src of "/ CFIDE/scripts" (which if I remove this virtual directory, would break the functionality, but assuming that I do not use this technology to other sites) It removes "CFIDE" and "Jakarta" is going to hurt anything?

    Look at the Guide of ColdFusion 9 Lockdown that Pete Freitag wrote.  A large part of it still applies to the 10 ColdFusion, especially security aspects of IIS.  There is an article on the creation of filters of aggregate demand which allows you to block access to most (or all) of the subdirectories in CFIDE.

    Regarding the Jakarta virtual directory, you need this one.  That's what allows the IIS connector to function.

    -Carl V.

  • Best practices for the parameter of ARCH_LAG_TARGET and DBWR CHECKPOINT database

    Hello

    Concerning best practices - I need to know - what is recommended or guidelines for these 2 settings of databases.

    I found for ARCH_LAG_TARGET, Oracle recommends he set to 1800 seconds (30 minutes)

    Maybe someone can guide me with these 2 settings...

    See you soon

    Dear unsolaris,

    First of all if you want to follow the full and incremental control points, make the LOG_CHECKPOINT_TO_ALERT TRUE parameter. You will see the checkpoint YVERT and deadlines.

    Full checkpoint is triggered when a log switch occurs and the position of the point of control in the controlfile is written in the data file headers. For just a really little amount of time, the database could be consistent even if it is open and in read/write mode.

    ARCH_LAG_TARGET setting is disabled and the value 0 by default. Here is the definition for this parameter;

    http://download.Oracle.com/docs/CD/B19306_01/server.102/b14237/initparams009.htm

    If you want to set this parameter to the top of the Oracle recommends that it be 1800 as you said. This may subject to change database database and it is better for you to check it out for who suffer.

    Kind regards.

    Ogan

  • Best practices for the configuration of HTML5 and native connector at the same time.

    Is it possible to configure the HTML5 and native connector for my users? What would be the best configuration?

    The best way I found to do this is to create 2 web interface sites. one configured for native connector and one for HTML5. I put a URL in the message with a message center as "it is the site of native connector. Click on to HTML 5 ". A similar message with a URL to the site of native connector is on the site of HTML 5.

    Scott.

  • Best practices for the .ini file, reading

    Hello LabViewers

    I have a pretty big application that uses a lot of communication material of various devices. I created an executable file, because the software runs on multiple sites. Some settings are currently hardcoded, others I put in a file .ini, such as the focus of the camera. The thought process was that this kind of parameters may vary from one place to another and can be defined by a user in the .ini file.

    I would now like to extend the application of the possibility of using two different versions of the device hardware key (an atomic Force Microscope). I think it makes sense to do so using two versions of the .ini file. I intend to create two different .ini files and a trained user there could still adjust settings, such as the focus of the camera, if necessary. The other settings, it can not touch. I also EMI to force the user to select an .ini to start the executable file using a dialog box file, unlike now where the ini (only) file is automatically read in. If no .ini file is specified, then the application would stop. This use of the .ini file has a meaning?

    My real question now solves on how to manage playback in the sector of .ini file. My estimate is that between 20-30 settings will be stored in the .ini file, I see two possibilities, but I don't know what the best choice or if im missing a third

    (1) (current solution) I created a vi in reading where I write all the .ini values to the global variables of the project. All other read only VI the value of global variables (no other writing) ommit competitive situations

    (2) I have pass the path to the .ini file in the subVIs and read the values in the .ini file if necessary. I can open them read-only.

    What is the best practice? What is more scalable? Advantages/disadvantages?

    Thank you very much

    1. I recommend just using a configuration file.  You have just a key to say what type of device is actually used.  This will make things easier on the user, because they will not have to keep selecting the right file.

    2. I use the globals.  There is no need to constantly open, get values and close a file when it is the same everywhere.  And since it's just a moment read at first, globals are perfect for this.

  • Best practices for the design of a printing environment?

    Greetings,

    If there is a better place for this, please let me know.

    Objective:

    Redesign and redeploy my printing environment with best practices in mind.


    Overview: VMWare environment running 2008 R2, with about 200 printers. I have a majority of printers HP ranging from 10 years old again. LaserJet MFP, OfficeJets, etc... etc... In addition to the copiers Konica, Xerox and Savin. Many of our models of printer are not taken in charge in 2008, and still less x 64.

    Our future goals include services eprint, as well as the desire to manage the print quality, and levels of consumition by something like Web Jetadmin.

    Currently we have a 2003 Server x 86 server running our printers very old and 6 months ago the rest on a single x 64 server 2008r2. We ended up not giving it the attention to detail, it is necessary and pilots have become very congested, this led to a PCL6 only, UPD update that ended up corrupting several drivers through the UPD PCL 5 and 6 of the spectrum. At this time, we brought a second server 2008r2 and began to emigrate to those affected. In some cases, we were forced to remove manually the drivers off the customer system32-> coil-> driver and reinstall.

    I've not had much luck finding good best practice information and thought I'd ask. Some documents I came across suggested that I should isolate a universal driver to a single server, such as 3 servers for PCL5, PCL6, and Psalm then, there is the need to deal with my various copiers.

    I appreciate your advice, thank you!

    This forum focuses on the level of consumer products.  For your question you can have the best results in the forum HP Enterprise here.

Maybe you are looking for