In this section you will be using a Web authoring program called Dreamweaver. Dreamweaver is a very easy WYSIWYG (pronounced wizzy-wig, stands for what you see is what you get) program that allows you to insert graphics and text into pages as you create them. A WYSIWYG application is one that enables you to see on the display screen exactly what will appear when the document is printed. It also has the capability to allow you to do much more advanced web site development as you learn more about the program and how it works. Throughout
this tutorial you will find active tutorials that explain some procedures
in more detail Click
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| Why do we use dreamweaver in this class? Primarily because it is easy for the begginer to use while still allowing a more advanced user to add additional HTML code, and scripts . By using a stand alone program, you can create and upload webpages to your own web space without having to deal with the advertising, pop-ups, and design limitations associated with many free template driven webhosts. If you are working from home. |
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| SAVING STUFF Next you must prepare a file system to store and organize all your files such as pages graphics sounds etc. |
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Savings
graphics varies from one site to another. In most cases it is simply a
matter of placing your mouse cursor over the image you want, right clicking
and then selecting Save Picture As... from the menu that
appears. Use one of
the sites below, or perform a search for free clip art sites, and save
some graphics to your graphics folder. You can also use Fireworks, Gimp,
Flash, or other programs to create your own images. Save several pictures and transfer copies of the flash tweens .swf fiesl, and fireworks graphics to your graphics folder. |
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