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Bren School Web Site & Dreamweaver Tutorial

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

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Bren School Web Site & Dreamweaver Tutorial

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  1. Bren School Web Site& Dreamweaver Tutorial January 28, 2002 Ben Best & Kim Lund

  2. 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

  3. PAGE – SECTIONS

  4. PAGE – EDITABLE REGIONS

  5. Title Capitalized HEADING AND BREADCRUMBIN ALL CAPS Offsite link icons Non-html document icons FORMATTING

  6. 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.

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