Dreamweaver software is designed to assist users in
creating and maintaining sites for the World Wide Web. This tutorial focuses
on the basic knowledge users need to set up and maintain their web sites,
as well as to design web pages.
Module I
Web structure discusses organization
and hierarchy of web sites, basic browser history, basic HTML knowledge,
and transclusion.
Module II
Basic web pages guides users through
the creation of a basic web page, including basic information on text
formatting and color options.
Module III
Enhanced web pages shows users how
to add images and multimedia elements such as music and video to their
web pages, and discusses the pros and cons of doing so.
Module IV
Sophisticated layouts guides users
through the creation of tables, frames and forms for more complicated
sites, and discusses the pros and cons of including these elements on
pages. This module also discusses the advantages and disadvantages of
cascading style sheets, a relatively new method of maintaining a consistent
look for web pages.
Module V
Upload, download demonstrates how to
use programs to transfer files to and from web sites, as well as how
to make links within web pages that allow visitors to download files.
This module also discusses some of the issues regarding web site hosting.