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This tutorial introduces a new web menu structure using Dreamweaver. It emphasizes the significance of dynamic (database) pages over static (HTML) pages while detailing template usage and form organization. The guide is divided into sections that cover editing existing pages, creating new pages, and entering database information. It also includes formatting guidelines and organization of images, styles, and icons. Ideal for staff responsible for maintaining web content, this resource provides a clear, structured approach to web development with Dreamweaver.
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Bren School Web Site& Dreamweaver Tutorial January 28, 2002 Ben Best & Kim Lund
Introduction Reasons for new web Menu structure Dreamweaver templates Dynamic (database) vs. Static (html) pages Forms Organization Staff responsible for given sections Section-by-Section Tutorial 1 Edit an existing page Tutorial 2 Create a new page Tutorial 3 Enter database information Q&A, Discussion OVERVIEW
Title Capitalized HEADING AND BREADCRUMBIN ALL CAPS Offsite link icons Non-html document icons FORMATTING
FORMATTING GUIDELINES • Html documents highly preferred, but if not use icons (/images/icon_*.gif) within link • For offsite links, include offsite image (/images/icon_offsite.gif) • Images general to web are stored in /images, and images specific to sections are in /section/images • Styles: Heading2, Heading3, bodytext. Avoid use of different fonts • Capitalization: All caps for HEADING and BREADCRUMB. Capitalized for Title.