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Macromedia
Dreamweaver MX 2004
Design Professional
GETTING STARTED WITH
Dreamweaver
Chapter Lessons
Explore 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
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Getting Started with
Dreamweaver
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
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Using Dreamweaver Tools
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
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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
Tag selector
Status bar
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 doubleclick the Macromedia Dreamweaver MX folder
Double-click the
Macromedia
Hard
Dreamweaver MX
Drive Icon
program 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
Form
Graphics
Text
Navigation structure
Including several
sets of text links
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Common Web elements
File Currently
open
Show View
Buttons
Banner
Text
Table used
for page
layout
Layer
Link
Flash buttons
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Getting Help
Search help for topics
Contents
Index
Search
Favorites
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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 Site
IP: 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 folder
Windows
Your drive
may differ
Click the drive
to select it
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Trip Smart
Root folder
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Create a root folder
Macintosh
Trip Smart
Root folder
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Define a Web site
Categories
Default
Image
folder
Root folder
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Set up Web server access
Remote
Info
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Access
List
Arrow
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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 command
or
Map 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 options
Site Definition dialog box
Home page
path
– Home page
– Layout
– Icon labels
Site Map
Layout Option
Button
Page Title
Option button
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Chapter A Tasks
Explore 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
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