Title: Web Site Development and Macromedia Dreamweaver 8
1Introduction
- Web Site Development and Macromedia Dreamweaver 8
2Project Objectives
- Describe the significance of the Internet and its
associated terms - Describe the World Wide Web and its associated
terms - Identify the difference between the Internet and
the World Wide Web - Specify the difference between a Web page and a
Web site - Define Web browsers and identify their main
features
3Project Objectives
- Identify the nine types of Web sites
- Discuss how to plan, design, develop, test,
publish, and maintain a Web site - Identify the various methods and tools used to
create a Web page and Web site - Recognize the basic elements within XHTML
- Discuss the advantages of using Web page
authoring programs such as Dreamweaver
4The Internet
- Global network connecting millions of computers
- A network is a group of computers and associated
devices that are connected by communications
facilities - The Internet grew out of an experiment that began
in the 1960s by the U.S. Department of Defense
(DOD) - Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA)
5The World Wide Web and Web Browsers
- The World Wide Web is one of the more popular
services on the Internet - Web server
- Host computer
- Client
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol
- Users access Web resources through a Web page
- A Web browser is a software program that requests
a Web page, interprets the code, and displays the
contents on your display device - Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Mozilla Firefox
- Netscape Navigator
6The World Wide Web and Web Browsers
7The World Wide Web and Web Browsers
8The World Wide Web and Web Browsers
- Nearly all Web pages have unique characteristics,
but almost every Web page contains some basic
elements - A hyperlink, or link, can link to another place
in the same Web page or to an entirely different
Web page or site - Most Web pages are part of a Web site
- A Web site contains a home page, which provides
information about that Web sites purpose and
content
9The World Wide Web and Web Browsers
- Internet Service Provider (ISP)
- Business that has a permanent Internet connection
and provides temporary connections to customers - Online Service Provider (OSP)
- Similar to an ISP, but provides member-only
services - Wireless Service Provider (WSP)
- Provides Internet access to users with
Web-enabled devices or wireless modems
10The World Wide Web and Web Browsers
11Types of Web Sites
- Portal Web Site
- News Web Site
- Informational Web Site
- Business/Marketing Web Site
- Educational Web Site
12Types of Web Sites
- Entertainment Web Site
- Advocacy Web Site
- Personal Web Site
- Blog
13Portal Web Site
14News Web Site
15Informational Web Site
16Business/Marketing Web Site
17Educational Web Site
18Entertainment Web Site
19Advocacy Web Site
20Personal Web Site
21Blog
22Planning a Web Site Purpose
- Purpose and Goal
- Purpose Statement
- Target Audience
- New Web Technologies
- Broadband
- T1 lines, DSL, ISDN, Fiber optics, Cable modems,
Baseband - Multimedia
- Web Site Comparison
23Planning a Web Site Content
- Value-added Content
- Text
- Images
- Color Palette
- Multimedia
24Design Basics Navigation Map
- Structure
- Linear
- Hierarchical
- Web (random)
- Grid
- Hybrid
- Tools
- Navigational Elements
25Developing a Web Site Development Basics
- Typography
- Font
- Typeface
- Web-safe fonts
- Images
- Page Layout
- Color
26Reviewing and Testing a Web Site
- Is the Web site free of spelling and/or
grammatical errors? - Is the page layout consistent, and does it
generate a sense of balance and order? - Are any links broken?
- Do multimedia interactivity and forms function
correctly?
27Reviewing and Testing a Web Site
- Do the more widely used browsers display the Web
site properly? - Does the Web site function properly in different
browsers, including older browser versions? - Have you initiated a group test, in which you
have asked other individuals to test your Web
site and provide feedback?
28Publishing a Web Site Publishing Basics
- Obtain a domain name
- IP address
- Domain Name System
- Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and
Numbers - Acquire server space
- Server logs
- Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
- Publish the Web site
- Uploading
29Publishing a Web Site Publishing Basics
30Maintaining a Web Site
- Changing content, either by adding new text and
images or by deleting obsolete material - Checking for broken links and adding new links
- Documenting the last change date (even when no
revisions have been made)
31Methods and Tools Used to Create Web Pages
- Text editor
- HTML or XHTML editor
- Software applications
- WYSIWYG text editor
- Microsoft FrontPage
- Macromedia Dreamweaver
32Web Site Languages
- HTML and XHTML
- Written in plain text and saved in ASCII format
- Source Code
- Elements
- One-sided elements (self-closing) vs. two-sided
elements - Attribute / Property
- Value modifier
- Document content
33Web Site Languages
34Web Site Languages
35Web Page Authoring Programs
- WYSIWYG text editor
- Allows you to view a document as it will appear
in the final product and to edit the elements
directly within that view - There is no need to know HTML and XHTML, but you
can still modify the code, if necessary
36Macromedia Dreamweaver 8
- A drag-and-drop workflow
- Expanded Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) support
- A zoom tool which makes it easier to check
graphics alignment, select small items, and work
with small type - Secure FTP
37Macromedia Dreamweaver 8
- Increased support for a platform-independent
development environment - Enhanced coding and editing tools, including two
new toolbars coding and style rendering - A hand tool that lets you drag items
- Added support for Flash video
38Macromedia Dreamweaver 8
39Macromedia Dreamweaver 8
40Project Summary
- Describe the significance of the Internet and its
associated terms - Describe the World Wide Web and its associated
terms - Identify the difference between the Internet and
the World Wide Web - Specify the difference between a Web page and a
Web site - Define Web browsers and identify their main
features
41Project Summary
- Identify the nine types of Web sites
- Discuss how to plan, design, develop, test,
publish, and maintain a Web site - Identify the various methods and tools used to
create a Web page and Web site - Recognize the basic elements within XHTML
- Discuss the advantages of using Web page
authoring programs such as Dreamweaver
42Introduction Complete
Web Site Development and Macromedia Dreamweaver 8