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Macromedia Dreamweaver 8
Getting Started -Basic Web Page Tutorial
Window Elements
While Dreamweaver can look very intimidating when it is first launched it is an easy program.
Dreamweaver know that your files must be organized and will help you save the files into the
folder you use. The illustration below highlights the main areas you will be using when creating
web pages. In the Panels groups, the panels can be expanded or collapsed by clicking the expander
arrow to the left of the panel name. The main panel is the Files panel.
If you do not see these areas on your screen, or if you want to display other panels you previously
closed, go to the Window menu and select the appropriate options to bring them back on the
screen. Example: Window, Insert, Properties and Files should all have check marks beside them.
Defining Your Site
The very first thing you should do is define a site to organize your web pages. Doing so lets you
set up, or define, all of the settings necessary for publishing so the process will ultimately be as
easy as clicking one button. But you must realize that when you create web pages, you will be
working with two sets of files - the local files (used for editing, works-in-progress, and publishing)
and the remote files (already published and available web pages). Student Tips: Even if you have
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Page 1 - Defining Your Site

1 Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 Getting Started -Basic Web Page Tutorial Window Elements While Dreamweaver can look very intimidating when it is first

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10 then press Enter. Always start the link with http:// otherwise the link will not work. (See example below using Google) To create a link to ano

Page 3 - Defining Your Local Site

11 1 To define an anchor, place the cursor at the beginning of the text you want to jump to. 2 On the Insert Bar, click the Named Anchor button.

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12 Creating a Graphic Link 1 Select the graphic that you want to link. 2 In the Property Inspector, click in the Link text box, type the link y

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13 3 Dreamweaver will ask if you want to include dependent files. (These would be files, such as graphics, also included on the page.) Always clic

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2 already started a web page you must do this each time you sit down at a new or different campus computer, otherwise Dreamweaver will not be able to

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3 Defining Your Local Site Example of Site Definition of Local Information Page above, follow steps below. 1. On the Local Info page fill out the

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4 Defining Your Remote Site Example of Site Definition of Remote Information Page above, follow these steps for on campus and for PC computers. 1.

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5 Example of Site Definition of Remote Info Page below for off campus and Mac computers. 1. Change the FTP Host to: users.dickinson.edu 2. Chang

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6 First Things First Before you even begin typing the content of a web page, get into the following habit: From the File menu, select Save, after

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7 Headings There are six pre-defined heading sizes, 1 through 6, which are web page standards. Heading 1 is the largest and heading 6 is the smalle

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8 4. Click OK to return to the document. Inserting Graphics Only two graphics formats are supported on the web are .GIF and .JPG. 1 The place th

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9 Adding Links to Other Web Pages You can create links on your page two other web sites or to other pages you've created within your own web

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