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Dreamwever MX 2004 Basics

See this page for the 2004 basics

 

Dreamweaver MX Basics

These initial tutorials are designed to help you create a bare-bones Website with links

When you have completed these initial steps, submit your work for approval before continuing

Please do not deviate from these instructions as your grade depends on completing them AS WRITTEN

Do not format (i.e. change fonts, colors, etc.) or add any content unless instructed

 

What You'll Create

The Interface

Naming Conventions

Defining Your Site

Creating Your First Page

Inserting Your First Table

Creating Your Shortcut Page

Adding Text

Using the Shortcut Page I

Using the Shortcut Page II

Creating Links with Text

Pasting Links

Inserting Your First Image

Creating Links with Images

Titling Pages

 

Important: Submit Your Work for Approval Before Continuing

 

The Required Pages

Refining the Required Pages

 

Important: Submit Your Work for Approval (yes, again) Before Continuing

 

The 01, 02, and 03 Pages

Your Artwork

 

 

Dreamweaver Preferences So Dreamweaver can work seamlessly with Fireworks

Defining a Site

Open Link in New Window

Font and Layout Tips

Inserting QuickTime Movies

 

 

Working with Photoshop to create an HTML portfolio (Digital Arts)

Site Definition

Page Layout

Apply the Template

Save for Web

Inserting Rollovers

Inserting Images


Dreamweaver 4 Tutorials

  1. Your Workspace
  2. Creating (and Defining) a New Site
  3. Creating Your Initial Files
  4. Adding Titles
  5. Adding Hyperlinks
  6. Changing File Names
  7. Saving an Image for the Web
  8. Saving a Rollover Image for the Web
  9. Inserting an Image
  10. Inserting a Javascript Rollover
  11. Creating a Liquid Table
  12. Expanding Your Site

 

Old QuickTime Tutorials