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Project 1 Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site Project Objectives Describe Dreamweaver and identify its key features Start Dreamweaver Describe the Dreamweaver window and workspace Define a local site Create and save a Web page Project Objectives Add a background image

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  1. Project 1 Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  2. Project Objectives • Describe Dreamweaver and identify its key features • Start Dreamweaver • Describe the Dreamweaver window and workspace • Define a local site • Create and save a Web page Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  3. Project Objectives • Add a background image • Open and close panels • Display and describe the Property inspector • Format and modify text elements on a Web page Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  4. Project Objectives • Define and insert a line break • Change a Web page title • Check spelling • Preview a Web page in a Web browser Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  5. Project Objectives • Print a Web page • Define Dreamweaver Help • Quit Dreamweaver • Open a new Web page Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  6. Starting Dreamweaver • Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar, point to All Programs on the Start menu, point to Macromedia on the All Programs submenu, and then point to Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 on the Macromedia submenu • Click Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 • Click HTML in the Create New column. If necessary, maximize the Dreamweaver window and the Document window by clicking the Maximize button in the upper-right corner of the windows • If the Insert bar does not display, click Window on the menu bar and then click Insert Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  7. Starting Dreamweaver Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  8. Displaying the Standard Toolbar and Closing and Opening Panels • Click View on the menu bar, point to Toolbars, and then point to Standard on the Toolbars submenu • Click Standard • Press the F4 key • Press the F4 key again to redisplay the panels Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  9. Displaying the Standard Toolbar and Closing and Opening Panels Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  10. Using Site Definition to Create a Local Web Site • Click Site on the menu bar and then point to New Site • Click New Site • If necessary, click the Advanced tab. Verify that Local Info is selected in the Category column • Type Colorado Parks as the site name • Click the folder icon to the right of the Local root folder text box Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  11. Using Site Definition to Create a Local Web Site • If you are creating and saving your sites at another location or on other media, navigate to that location and substitute the location for Local Disk (C): default path • Click the Create New Folder icon • Type your last name and first initial (with no spaces between your last name and initial) in the folder text box • Press the ENTER key to select the folder • Double-click the your name folder Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  12. Using Site Definition to Create a Local Web Site • Click the Create New Folder icon • Type parks as the name of the new folder and then press the ENTER key • Double-click the parks folder name • Click the Select button Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  13. Using Site Definition to Create a Local Web Site • Click the folder icon to the right of the Default images folder text box • Navigate to the your name\parks folder • Click the Create New Folder icon • Type images as the name of the new folder and then press the ENTER key. Double-click the images folder Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  14. Using Site Definition to Create a Local Web Site • Click the Select button • Verify that the Refresh local file list automatically and the Enable cache check boxes are selected in the Site Definition dialog box • Point to the OK button • Click the OK button Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  15. Using Site Definition to Create a Local Web Site Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  16. Copying Data Files to the Local Web Site • Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar and then click My Computer • Double-click Local Disk (C:) and then navigate to the location of the data files for Project 1. If necessary, click View on the menu bar and then click List • Double-click the DataFiles folder and then double-click the Proj01 folder • Double-click the parks folder and then double- click the images folder • Right-click the bg image file Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  17. Copying Data Files to the Local Web Site • Point to the Copy command • Click Copy and then click the My Computer Back button the number of times necessary to navigate to the your name folder • Double-click the your name folder, double-click the parks folder, and then double-click the images folder • Right-click anywhere in the open window to display the context menu Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  18. Copying Data Files to the Local Web Site • Point to the Paste command • Click the Paste command • Click the images window Close button • Double-click the images folder Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  19. Copying Data Files to the Local Web Site Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  20. Hiding the Rulers, Changing the .htm Default, and Saving a Document as a Web Page • Click View on the menu bar, point to Rulers, and then point to Show on the Rulers submenu • Click Show • Click Edit on the menu bar and then click Preferences • Click the New Document category, delete .html as the default extension, and then type .htm as the default Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  21. Hiding the Rulers, Changing the .htm Default, and Saving a Document as a Web Page • Click the OK button • Click the Save button on the Standard toolbar • Type index as the file name • Click the Save button Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  22. Hiding the Rulers, Changing the .htm Default, and Saving a Document as a Web Page Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  23. Adding a Background Image to the Index Page • Click Modify on the menu bar and then point to Page Properties • Click Page Properties • Verify that the Appearance category is selected • Click the Browse button and then click the images folder • Click the OK button Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  24. Adding a Background Image to the Index Page • Click the bg file • If necessary, click the Preview images check box to select it • Click the OK button in the Select Image Source dialog box and then point to the OK button in the Page Properties dialog box • Click the OK button and then click the Save button on the Standard toolbar Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  25. Adding a Background Image to the Index Page Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  26. Hiding the Panel Groups • Click the expander arrow on the panel groups vertical bar • Click the Property inspector expander arrow Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  27. Adding Text • Type the heading Colorado National Parks and Monuments as shown in Table 1-1 on page DW 67 and then press the ENTER key • Type the text of Part 1 as shown in Table 1-1 on page DW 67, and then press the ENTER key • Type the text of Part 2 as shown in Table 1-1, and then press the ENTER key • Type the text of Part 3 as shown in Table 1-1, and then press the ENTER key Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  28. Adding Text • Type the three items for the bulleted list as shown in Table 1-1. Press the ENTER key after each entry • Type the closing paragraph shown in Table 1-1, and then press the ENTER key • Click the Save button on the Standard toolbar Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  29. Adding Text Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  30. Formatting Text with Heading 1 • If necessary, scroll up and then position the insertion point anywhere in the heading text, Colorado National Parks and Monuments • Click the Format box arrow in the Property inspector and then point to Heading 1 • Click Heading 1 Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  31. Formatting Text with Heading 1 Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  32. Centering the Web Page Heading • If necessary, click anywhere in the heading, Colorado National Parks and Monuments. Click the Align Center button in the Property inspector Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  33. Changing the Font Type • Click to the left of the heading, Colorado National Parks and Monuments, and then drag through the entire heading • Click the Font combination box arrow and then point to Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif • Click Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  34. Changing the Font Type Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  35. Creating an Unordered List • Click to the left of the line, “Four national parks are located in Colorado: Rocky Mountain, Black Canyon of the Gunnison, Great Sand Dunes, and Mesa Verde” • Drag to select the text, “Four national parks are located in Colorado: Rocky Mountain, Black Canyon of the Gunnison, Great Sand Dunes, and Mesa Verde”, and the next two lines • Point to the Unordered List button in the Property inspector • Click the Unordered List button Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  36. Creating an Unordered List Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  37. Bolding Text • If necessary, drag through the bulleted points to select all three lines • Click the Bold button and then click anywhere in the Document window to deselect the text Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  38. Adding a Line Break • Click at the end of the first bulleted item • Press SHIFT+ENTER two times • Press SHIFT+ENTER two times at the end of the second bulleted item to insert blank lines between the second and third bulleted list items • Press SHIFT+ENTER two times at the end of the third bulleted list item Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  39. Adding a Line Break Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  40. Adding Your Name and Date • If necessary, scroll down to display the closing paragraph. Click at the end of the closing paragraph • Press the ENTER key • Type your name and then press SHIFT+ENTER • Type the current date and then press the ENTER key Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  41. Adding Your Name and Date Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  42. Changing the Text Color • Select the heading and then click the Text Color box in the Property inspector • Position the eyedropper on the shade of brown represented by hexadecimal number #993300 (row 7 and column 5 from the left) • Click the eyedropper to apply the color to the selected text, and then deselect the heading Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  43. Changing the Text Color Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  44. Changing the Web Page Title • Drag through the text, Untitled Document, in the Title text box on the Document toolbar • Type Colorado National Parks and Monuments in the Title text box and then press the ENTER key • Click the Save button on the Standard toolbar Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  45. Changing the Web Page Title Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  46. Checking Spelling • Click at the beginning of the document • Click Text on the menu bar and then point to Check Spelling • Click Check Spelling Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  47. Checking Spelling • Click the Ignore button • Continue to check the spelling and, as necessary, correct any misspelled word by accepting the suggested replacement, by clicking the Change or Change All buttons, or by typing the correct word in the Change to text box • Click the OK button and then press CTRL+S to save any changes Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  48. Checking Spelling Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  49. Selecting Primary and Secondary Target Browsers • Click Edit on the menu bar and then point to Preferences • Click Preferences and then, if necessary, click the Preview in Browser category • Click the plus (+) button in the Preview in Browser area • Click the Browse button and then locate the Netscp.exe file. Most likely this file is located on Local Drive (C:). Use the following path to locate the file: C:\Program Files\Netscape\Netscape\Netscp.exe, and then click the file name. The path and file name on your computer may be different • Click the Open button Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

  50. Selecting Primary and Secondary Target Browsers • If necessary, click the Secondary browser check box to select it • Click the OK button • If necessary, click the Preview using temporary file check box to select it • Click the OK button. If a Dreamweaver 8 dialog box appears, click the OK button Project 1: Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site

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