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Dreamweaver Chapter 2 Mr. Ursone Web Structure • Types • Grid • Random • Hierarchical • Linear Document Toolbar Visual Aids Show Code and Design View Show Design View Preview/Debug in Browser Document Title File Management Show Code View Refresh Design View View Options The Files Panel • The Dreamweaver Files panel provides a view of the devices and folders on your computer and shows how these devices and folders are organized • A folder icon represents a folder The Assets Panel • The Assets panel: Helps you manage and organize your Web site’s assets • Grouped with the Files panel • Assets include images, colors, URL, Flash and Shockwave files, movies, scripts, templates, and library items Home Page • Most Web servers recognize index.htm as the default home page and automatically display this page without requiring that a user type the full URL • Is similar to a table of contents or an index in a book. Images • Graphical images on the web are in one of two categories: vector and bitmap • Vector images are composed of key points and paths, which define shapes and coloring instructions • Associated with Adobe flash or LiveMotion animation programs • Small file sizes Images • Bitmap images are a common type of image file that maps out or plots an image on a pixel-by-pixel basis. • Pixel (Picture Element): The smallest point in a graphical image • The W and H boxes in the Property inspector indicate the width and height of an image, measured in pixels. • You can specify the size of an image in a variety of units. In source code Dreamweaver converts the values to pixels • The Reset Size tool, on the properties inspector, is used to reset the W and H values to the original size of an image after they have been altered Images • The Bit Resolution of an image is described by the number of bits used to represent each pixel. • GIF: Graphics Interchange Format - uses 8 bit resolution supports up to 256 colors • JPEG: Joint Photographics Experts Group – supports up to 16.7 million colors • Invisible Element Marker: shows the location of the inserted image with the HTML code • Alt: Specifies the Alternative Text that appears in place of the image for text-only browsers or for browsers that have been set to download images manually GIF89a Format • Version of GIF that includes three features that are not available in GIF 87 and JPEG formats • Transparency: allows you to specify a transparency color, which allows the background color or image to display • Interlacing: lets the browser begin to build a low-resolution version of the full-sized GIF picture on the screen while the file is still downloading • Animation: Allows you to include moving images Alignment • Alignment: determines where on the page the image displays and if and how text wraps around the image Alignment Options (Table 2-3 pg. 146) V and H Space • Allow you to adjust the vertical and horizontal space between the image and text • Found in the Property inspector Low Src • Found in the Property Inspector • Specifies the image that should be loaded before the main image Editing Images • Found in the Property Inspector • Image editing Tools Modify and Enhance Images • Optimize: The process of compressing and setting display options for Web graphics • Cropping: lets you edit an image by reducing the area of the image and allows you to eliminate unwanted or distracting portions of the image • Resampling: adds or subtracts pixels from a resized JPEG or GIF image • Brightness and Contrast: Modifies brightness or contrast of the pixels in an image • Sharpening: adjusts the focus of an image by increasing the contrast of edges found within an image Different Types of Links • Absolute/External Link: Used to link to documents on other servers. • Links you to web pages outside of your own. • Relative/Internal Link: Links you to pages within your site • Named Anchor: used to link to a specific location within that web page • Email link: creates a blank e-mail message containing the recipient’s address. It is one of the foundation elements of any successful Web site Inserting Relative Links • 3 Methods • Point to File Method: You drag the point to file icon to the file or image from the Files or Assets Panel • Drag-and-Drop Method: You drag the file from the Files or Assets panel to the Link text box in the Property Inspector • Browse for File Method: is accomplished through the Select File dialog box Site Map • Graphical Representation of the structure of a Web site Standard Toolbar Browse in Bridge New Cut Copy Undo Paste Open Redo Save Save All Browse in Bridge (Not on Quiz) • Dreamweaver provides seamless integration with Adobe® Bridge, a stand-alone filebrowsing application. Adobe Bridge is a cross-platform application included with Adobe® Creative Suite® 3 components that helps you locate, organize, and browse the assets you need to create print, web, video, and audio content. You can start Bridge from any Creative Suite component (except Acrobat 8), and use it to access both Adobe and non-Adobe asset types. From Adobe Bridge you can: • Manage image files: Preview, search, sort, and process files in Bridge without opening individual applications. You can also edit metadata for files, and use Bridge to place files into your documents, projects, or compositions. • Manage your photos: Import and edit photos from your digital camera card, group related photos in stacks, and open or import camera raw files and edit their settings without starting Photoshop. You can also search leading stock libraries and download royalty-free images by way of Adobe Stock Photos. • Work with Adobe Version Cue®-managed assets. • Perform automated tasks, such as batch commands. • Synchronize color settings across color-managed Creative Suite components.