Dreamweaver 8 Design and Construction - Web production methods from the master architect builders


Part 1: Planning Your Site
You don't construct a building without a blueprint, and you don't build a web site without a plan. These chapters take you through the planning process with an eye toward maximizing design and production.

Chapter 1, Stocking Your Technological Toolbox
Chapter 2, Staking Your Claim
Chapter 3, Organizing The Content
Chapter 4, Sketching the Interface
Chapter 5, Preparing Images for the Web
Chapter 6, Thinking About Text
Chapter 7, Setting Up Your Site

Part 2: Designing Your Site
With your plan in hand, you create a Dreamweaver template to control the layout of your pages, plus an external Cascading Style Sheet to control the look and feel of the content. By the end of this part, the pages of your site are rolling out your studio.

Chapter 8, Opening a New Page
Chapter 9, Designing with Tables
Chapter 10, Designing with Layers
Chapter 11, Creating Templates
Chapter 12, Building a Stylesheet

Part 3: Building Your Site
Into the rough template-based pages go the navigation, the text, the images, the Flash movies, the links, and the forms that you've been planning since Part 1. By now, production is unstoppable. Each new addition to the template document fleshes out your site in a wonderful way.

Chapter 13, Adding a Navigation Bar
Chapter 14, Adding Text
Chapter 15, Adding Images
Chapter 16, Adding Flash Content
Chapter 17, Connecting Links
Chapter 18, Building Forms

Part 4: Publishing Your Site
Before you realize it, your site is finished. Use Dreamweaver's site management features to check for broken links, orphaned files, and rogue code. Then upload your site to the Web, and learn how the design-build approach by way of Dreamweaver translates into effortless site maintenance.

Chapter 19, Tuning, Testing, and Troubleshooting
Chapter 20, Going Live

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