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STORYBOARDS
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Storyboards
An essential planning tool
Components of documents
Structure of documents
Relationship between component and structure
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STORYBOARDS
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DreamWeaver industry standard authoring tool to create web pages
DreamWeaver is WYSIWYG
Creating / controlling / formatting html much easier
Adding / integrating media much easier (Fireworks/Flash/Shockwave)
File management facilities (dependent upon site definition)
Accessibility options / prompts
File sharing (team work) and templates
FTP facilities (reasonably robust)
ADOBE DREAMWEAVER CS3
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DreamWeaver
Start gt Programs gt
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Create NewHTML
DREAMWEAVER GETTING STARTED
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Why define a site?
Key Information where files are stored
Uploading information (server)
Designate a root folder / directory
Create sub-folders for different file types
Allows use of DWs file management facilities
local view
map view
Use local / map view to organise files
NOT AN OPTION MUST BE DONE RE-DEFINE SITE EACH TIME IN LABS
DREAMWEAVERSITE DEFINITION
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Site Definition
Telling DW where all site files will be kept (root directory)
NOT AN OPTION MUST BE DONE !
Site gt Manage Sites gt New gt Site
Site gt Manage Sites gt Edit
To edit existing site profiles
DREAMWEAVERSITE DEFINITION
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Site Definition
Site gt Manage Sites gt New gt Site
This profile available on own PC
NOT IN LABS
NEED TO REDFINE SITE EACH TIME
Root Directory Where All Files Are Stored
DREAMWEAVER SITE DEFINITION
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Site Files now available
All HTML and CSS created automatically saved to root folder
All relative links established, maintained and managed
Use of templates
Access to DW File Management facilities (semester 2)
Access to site assets (media scripts)
DREAMWEAVER SITE DEFINITION
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illustrates Site Structure
Shows Relationships
local links external links broken links
DREAMWEAVER MAP VIEW
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File gt New gt Basic Page gt HTML gt Create
Saves html file to root folder
Give documents appropriate
names
DREAMWEAVER NEW DOCUMENTS
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Modifying The Document
Modify gt Page Properties
Set Document Properties
Background Colour
Links
Doctype
Margins
DREAMWEAVER PAGE PROPERTIES
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3 Authoring views / modes
Design (create visually)
Split (visual and code)
Code (working with html only)
NO UNTITLED DOCUMENTS CODE VIEW DESIGN VIEW
DREAMWEAVER AUTHORING VIEWS
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Property Inspector
Displays properties
Select (click object)
Edit properties
Images
Insert gt Image
Preview in browser
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DREAMWEAVER PROPERTY INSPECTOR
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Absolute Position (AP) Divs
Quick and Intuitive to use
Can be nested
Can encourage lazy (unplanned) design
Can lead to unstructured layout
Problems with code
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Code View AP DIV drawn into document
DREAMWEAVER LAYOUT AP DIVS
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Table Issues
W3C recommends using CSS for layout
Browsers do not always display tables consistently
CSS positioned tables not displayed consistently
Table code can be difficult to keep track of
Use CSS and DIVs for page layout
Only Use tables for tabular data
HTML TABLES
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DreamWeaver Tables
Insert gt Table
Columns
Vertical divider lttdgt lt/tdgt
Rows
Horizontal divider lttrgt lt/trgt
HTML TABLES
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Table width can be specified
In pixels (fixed width)
In percentages (will stretch with size of browser window)
HTML TABLES
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DW CSS Layouts
DreamWeaver contains 32 pre-built CSS layouts
Only 2 use absolute position
The rest utilise floats
For DIV positioning
POSITIONING DIVS WITH CSS
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WEEK 9 TUTORIAL
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SELF-STUDY INTEGRATION / CREATION OF HTML IN DREAMWEAVER
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Experiment with different CSS layouts
Add AP Divs to your documents
Experiment with table layouts
Add / edit more content (text)
Add more images/media
WEEK 9 SELF-STUDY
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Show Portfolio progress to tutors for formative feedback
Portfolio is NOT made up entirely from tutorial work
Tutorial work is the starting point for further investigation and research
The Portfolio should be comprised of evidence which illustrates further
investigation
Tutorial exercises should be included in Portfolio
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