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Getting What You Want From Adobe© Dreamweaver, Fireworks, and Flash Presented by Helen Siukola Jancich, M.S. Anastasia Trekles Milligan, M.S. Purdue University Calumet Course Outline Introductions and your goals Getting Started ◦ The Adobe Web Standard programs ◦ Understanding the basic program interface for all programs ◦ Introduction to Dreamweaver Defining a site in Dreamweaver and organizing files into folders Course Outline (cont’d.) Page Layout ◦ Size considerations – pixels vs. percentage ◦ Adding columns and rows through the Modify menu ◦ Differences between table creation modes in Dreamweaver ◦ Tables vs. Layers/AP Divs Web design basics – creating attractive and easyto-use pages ◦ Considerations for design before beginning with a project ◦ Storyboarding your site as a tool for planning Introduction to cascading style sheets (CSS) Course Outline (cont’d.) Understanding and using templates ◦ Benefits and considerations concerning templates ◦ Templates vs. frames Hyperlinks ◦ Linking within the same document using links and anchors ◦ Linking to other documents within your site ◦ Linking to other websites Course Outline (cont’d.) 1. Images and multimedia 1. Recognized image and video formats 2. Inserting simple images, rollovers, and image maps 3. Using Fireworks to manipulate or create Web graphics 4. Inserting audio and video elements 5. Inserting Flash buttons and Flash text 6. Basics of Flash media – how to create a simple “slideshow” in Flash 2. Creating site navigation structures 1. Creating functional popup menus using Fireworks and Dreamweaver together 2. Introduction to frame layouts Course Outline (cont’d.) Inserting Behaviors to create added functionality without knowing Java programming New for CS3 – Spry Widgets Creating user-input forms ◦ Basics of user-input forms ◦ Making forms functional Course Outline (cont’d.) Publishing Pages ◦ Differences between and issues with FTP, WebDAV, and free hosting sites ◦ How to publish pages through Dreamweaver’s site definition interface Introduction to Flash ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Flash Principles Built-in Templates for quizzes and slideshows Basic Tweening Basic ActionScript Resources Free web hosting services: ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ http://www.geocities.com http://www.tripod.com http://www.quia.com http://homepage.scholastic.com/classpages/start_ hp.cfm ◦ http://myschoolonline.com/golocal ◦ http://www.teacherWeb.com ◦ Even more plus other info: http://personalweb.about.com/od/hostingdomainn ames/ Resources Tutorials and Help ◦ http://education.calumet.purdue.edu/Tutorials/ HECC ◦ http://www.adobe.com ◦ http://www.entheosweb.com ◦ http://www.flashkit.com ◦ http://www.w3schools.com ◦ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_design Resources Extras ◦ Staci’s website: http://education.calumet.purdue.edu/Faculty/T rekles ◦ Helen’s website: http://education.calumet.purdue.edu/Faculty/ja ncich ◦ Teacher License Renewal Offerings at PUC: http://www.calumet.purdue.edu/education/gra d/licensing.html Website for this workshop: http://education.calumet.purdue.edu/Tutorials/HECC Presented by Helen Jancich, [email protected] Anastasia Milligan, [email protected] Thank you!