Your First Day in Dreamweaver CC
Working on a website can be a daunting task. In this series of tutorials we'll learn how to use Dreamweaver CC 2014 to make that process easier. Software required: Dreamweaver CC 2014.
What you'll learn
Working on a website can be a daunting task. In this series of tutorials we'll learn how to use Dreamweaver CC 2014 to make that process easier. We'll start by learning how to set up a new site in Dreamweaver. Then we'll learn how to create an HTML page from scratch and how to attach a CSS stylesheet. We'll also learn how to add different types of content to a page such as headings, paragraphs, lists, links, and images. Using the CSS Designer, we'll then make changes to our website's styles, like adding a background image and changing the font properties. We'll also learn how to make our website pretty on the inside as well, by taking a look at some easy ways to clean up and organize the code, and learning how to test our website in different browsers.For an additional learning resource, download your free copy of our Key Web Terms Reference Guide and PDF so you can get comfortable with important web design terminology. Software required: Dreamweaver CC 2014.
Table of contents
- The Welcome Screen and Defining Your Site 5m
- User Interface Overview 8m
- Understanding the Code, Split, Design, and Live Views 6m
- Adding New HTML Pages to a Web Site and Attaching a CSS Stylesheet 7m
- Adding Content to a Web Page with the Insert Panel 8m
- Using the Insert Panel with Split View 8m
- Using the Properties Inspector and Quick Tag Editor to Easily Format Content 7m
- Adding Images to a Web Page 6m
- Adding Links to a Web Page 5m
- Adding CSS with the CSS Designer Panel 6m
- Changing Fonts and Using Adobe Edge Web Fonts 9m
- Cleaning up and Validating Your HTML Code 8m
- Previewing Your Website in Different Browsers 8m