Learn how to add formatting to headings, images and lists using CSS in Adobe Dreamweaver.
o Learn the Adobe Dreamweaver Interface
o Create a Site Definition
o Add Basic CSS Styles (bold, italic, headings)
o Format Lists with CSS Styles
o Format Links with CSS Styles
o Learn the Dreamweaver CSS Interface
o Learn Basic CSS Definitions
o Validate the HTML pages and CSS styles
In this lesson we will be modifying our berlin_wall.htm file and our original index page. You can download the finished index.htm and berlin_wall.htm pages at http://myweb.stedwards.edu/s_classfiles/.
There are four files needed:
1. index.htm
2. holocaustMemorial.jpg
3. berlin_wall.htm
4. berlin_wall.jpg
The final page after completing this tutorial: berlin_wall.htm and index.htm
Adobe Dreamweaver is:
o the latest professional web editing application for building and managing websites.,
o creates professional and personal web pages that are compatible with a variety of platforms such as Macintosh and PCs, as well as web browsers such as Internet Explorer, Netscape, Firefox, and Safari,
o is often referred to as a What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) software application. This is a term used to describe web-developing software that writes HyperText Mark-Up Language (HTML) code based on the text, images and layout produced in a document.