

Read McFarland's Chapter 5, "Links" and complete the Links Tutorial at the end Complete the tutorial in Chapter 4 "Introducing Cascading Style Sheets"ģ. Talk about real action and "The Action Project"Ģ. In class, we will follow the steps on the page Setting up a "We will also export your "Action Project Setting Up "www" Sites and Posting to the Web
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Abobe Dreamweaver Trial Version of CS5! (30 days only) Computer Labs ("Full Service" including Dreamweaver and Photoshop) You will need to complete this chapter sitting at a computer with Photoshop installed. Complete McFarland's Chapter 1: Dreamweaver Test Drive tutorial, pages 38-63. Set Up for McFarland's Chapter 1 "Test Drive" Tutorial (pages 38 - 63, due next time)ġ. With Dreamweaver, open the "index.html" page inside "markup." (Tag Inspector,Code View)ħ. copy "markup" folder into the folder "www/4230/exercises"Ħ. See the examples on the Action Project Page.ĥ. Read over syllabus and bring in additional questionsĤ. Mark passages and details you don't understand and would like to discuss in class.ĥ. Read the beginning of McFarland's Chapter 1, pages 19-38. Create the following set of nested folders on your USB drive (with all lower-case letters!):ģ. Obtain all books and buy or designate a USB drive for use in this class.Ģ.

Then we'll open the page in Dreamweaver (we will learn more about the tag inspector on the lower left)įinally, we'll save the "markup" folder onto a USB drive or in the "My Files" folder on your desktop (to be retrieved later).ġ. When we complete the exercise, we'll save the result as "index.html" to the "markup" folder. Right-click on the whale image above, and save it onto your desktop in a new folder called "markup"

(on a Mac) "TextEdit" (use your computer's "Spotlight" search to find it "Next, we're going to take two-and-a-half weeks to learn the mechanics of web design with Dreamweaver and Photoshop." Introduce first project and due date: "The Action Project" What is Web Design? Meaning and Presentation: CSS Zen Garden Three Projects-One Theme: Action, Identity, Community-the Physical and the Digital
