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This is an example how to create Web pages using the Dreamweaver interface. Today, Thursday, September 10, 2009, I will start to learn to use the different commands using the Dreamweaver interface.

First, I will create an ordered list to list the objectives I am learning this week. I will also learn to create a nested list, a list inside another list.

  1. Dreamweaver Interface.
    1. Panel group.
    2. Menu bar.
    3. Insert bar.
    4. Properties Inspector panel group.
  2. File management.
    1. Organize, save, and locate files using Windows XP.
    2. Create root folder or root directory.
    3. Create sub-folder or sub-directory named images.
  3. Create a site definition in Dreamweaver.
    1. Create a site.
    2. Use Site > Manage Sites > New > Site.
    3. Set the information where the local files and root directory located at.
    4. Set the information where the remote files and root directory are located at.
  4. Insert text, images, and hyperlinks, in the Home Web page.
    1. Save the Home page as Index.html.
    2. Use the Properties panel group to modify text, insert images, and hyperlinks.
    3. Use Format to change or modify the text.
    4. Use Page Properties button to modify the page.
    5. Use the Ordered List button.
    6. Use the Unordered List button.
    7. Use Link text window.
    8. Use Text Indent button or Text Outdent button.
    9. Use Text Color button.
    10. Use Text menu command to create a "nested" list.
      1. Click Text Indent button > Text > List > Properties > Select type of list.
  5. Upload files and folders or directories into Angelfire.com.
  6. Download images into the images folders or sub-directory.
  7. Create other pages and link them to the to the home page.
  8. Create an e-mail link.
  9. Create a bulleted list.
  10. Insert a horizontal ruler.

Project: First Web Site
Web Publishing Course
Created by JC
Sweetwater High School
Last modified: September 16, 2009