As you've seen in this chapter, layers offer a clean, standards-compliant alternative to developing websites. Using CSS in conjunction with <div> tags affords you the ability to cleanly separate positioning and formatting properties from structural code. In this chapter, you learned about the various methods for inserting layers, modifying properties exposed by layers, structuring pages using layers, and enhancing the user experience by allowing your users to interact with layers using Dreamweaver behaviors. Although we'll revisit layers in Chapter 17, "Understanding DHTML and the Timeline," for the next few chapters we'll take a much different direction and begin discussing important concepts as they relate to team collaboration and task automation. |