Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 – Design Professional Dreamweaver GETTING STARTED WITH.

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MacromediaDreamweaver MX 2004 –Design Professional

DreamweaverGETTING STARTED WITH

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Explore the Dreamweaver WorkspaceView a Web page and use HelpPlan and Define a Web siteAdd a Folder and Pages, and set the Home pageCreate and View a Site Map

Chapter Lessons

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What is Dreamweaver?– Web design software for creating a

Web page or a complex Web site

What is a Web site?– A group of related Web pages that are

linked together and share a common interface and design

Getting Started with Dreamweaver

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What does Dreamweaver offer?– Design tools that can create dynamic

and interactive web page without writing HTML code

– Organizational tools– Site management tools– Graphic site maps

Using Dreamweaver Tools

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Understanding Platform Interfaces

Use Dreamweaver in two interfaces:– Windows and Macintosh

Differences are slight; for example:– Use [Ctrl] and [Alt] keys in Windows– Use [command] and [option] keys in

Macintosh

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Explore the Dreamweaver workspace

Title bar

Menu bar

Insert bar

Document toolbar

Standard toolbar

Document window

Status bar

Tag selector

Property inspector

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Working with Dreamweaver Views

Design view

Code view

Code and Design view

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Start Dreamweaver (Windows)

Click the Start button on the taskbar

Point to Programs,then click Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004

Start Menu

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Start Dreamweaver (Macintosh)

Double-click the hard drive icon, then double-click the Macromedia Dreamweaver MX folder

Double-click the Macromedia

Dreamweaver MX program icon

HardDrive Icon

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Change view…

Show Code View

Show Code and Design View

Show Design View

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Change views…

Click the Show Code View button

Click the Show Code and Design Views button

Click the Show Design View button

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…and view panels

Expand the Code panel

Click each panel tab

Collapse the Code panel

Repeat for Design, Application, Files and Answers panels

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Opening a Web page

Web site

Web page

Home page

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Basic Web page elements

Text

Hyperlinks

Graphics

Navigation bars

Flash objects

Tables

Forms

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Common Web elements

Page Title

Graphics

Navigation structureIncluding several sets of text links

Text

Form

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Common Web elementsFile Currentlyopen

Show View Buttons

Table usedfor page layout

Flash buttons

Banner

Layer

Text

Link

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Getting Help

Contents

Index

Search

Favorites

Search help for topics

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Web Site Creation Process

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Planning a Web Site

Audience needs?

Site goals

Gathering content

Budget

Schedule

Team

Updates

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Storyboard

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Testing Web Pages

Browsers and Browser versions

Platforms

Screen sizes

Speed on different connections

Links

Client review

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Publishing the Site

Means that you transfer all the files to a web server

A web server is a computer that is connect to the Internet with an IP address

A web site must be published to the web server before it can be viewed by others

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Publish a Web SiteIP: Internet Protocol– IP address– Example: 207.456.123.2

ISP: Internet Service Provider– Hosts web site– Evaluate

FTP: File Transfer Protocol– User, password, path

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Create a root folderWindows

Your drivemay differ

Click the driveto select it Trip Smart

Root folder

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Create a root folderMacintosh

Trip SmartRoot folder

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Define a Web site

Default Image folder

Root folder

Categories

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Set up Web server access

AccessListArrow

RemoteInfo

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Assets folder

Add the folder in the Site panel

Designate as the “default image folder” in the Site Definition dialog box

Stores all non-HTML (media) files:– Image files– Sound files– Video files

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Home page

index.htm or index.html (usually)

Designate home page in Site Definition dialog box

Starting point for a site map

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Site Map

Graphical representation of pages

Displays folder structure

Page link type/status

Checked out pages

Site Map commandorMap View command

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Page Title

Search engine keywords

Title in browser window

Bookmark in browser

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Uses of a Site Map

In the Web site for as an informational tool (PNG or JPEG)

Print for report or meeting (BMP or PICT)

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Site Map optionsSite Definition dialog box

– Home page– Layout– Icon labels

Site Map Layout Option Button

Page TitleOption button

Home page path

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Chapter A TasksExplore the Dreamweaver Workspace

View a Web page and use Help

Plan and Define a Web site

Add a Folder and Pages, and set the Home page

Create and View a Site Map