Thursday, April 7, 2011

html and dreamweaver references

So web design can be a pain if you're new to it, so I've found some online references for you guys to look at. After creating in Dreamweaver for a bit, it becomes second nature, so practice will make perfect here!
If you view the code or split view of your pages, you see the html of the page. Sometimes you can troubleshoot things by understanding the html underlying the page so here is one page that gives you bare bone basics of html markup (also it's not too tough of a programming language to learn!). I have also found the W3 School has a great section on html.

Now, Dreamweaver as a program can do so much more than we could learn in html in this class, so here is Adobe's section on Dreamweaver resources. Sometimes Adobe's documentation can be a bit dry/not well explained for beginners, and BGSU has a pretty great bit of documentation (skip the "Activating Your Web Space" and "Getting Started" sections). As we learn different aspects of Dreamweaver (frames and tables, or embedding things) I'll find things to include in the class notes!

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