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Summary
of Chapters
Pages
for a Travel Agency are progressively developed throughout
the chapters.
Module
1
Chapter
1: Introduction to DreamWeaver
This chapter demonstrates
the different panels and tool bars on the DreamWeaver screen
then students are shown how to set up a site.
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Chapter
2: Entering Text and Graphics
This chapter provides activities
that demonstrate how to insert text and graphics into a page.
Students are shown how to format text, adjust the size and position
of images, insert page backgrounds and horizontal rules. The
following page is created:

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Chapter
3: Using Tables
This chapter demonstrates
how to insert and format tables. Students learn how to enter
text and images into tables, name tables, adjust column widths
and row heights, use rulers and grids and add backgrounds to
tables. The following page is created:

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Chapter
4: Creating Links
This chapter demonstrates
the different types of links available in DreamWeaver. Students
learn how to create links on text, links on images, links within
pages (anchor links) and image maps (links on sections of images).
The following page is used in the links on images and image map
sections.

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Chapter
5: Creating Forms
This chapter demonstrates
how to create Forms. It shows how to insert the form tag, how
to insert the text fields, how to insert pop-up menus and add
values to the menu, how to insert radio buttons and check boxes,
how to insert submit and reset buttons, and how to name the form
and set its post properties. The following order form is created:

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Chapter
6: Site Assets and Library Items
This chapter demonstrates
how to use the Assets palette to manage and use the resources
of the site, and how to create Library items such as the date
a page was updated message on pages and placing link tables as
a library items to automate the updating of links on pages. The
following page is used to include a links table library item
and an updated date library item.

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Chapter
7: Using Frames
This chapter demonstrates
how to set up a simple web site using frames. The page split
into frames becomes the control centre of the web site. It shows
students how to create frames, name and save frames, save a frameset,
shade frames, set links and target the link to a specific frame
to produce the following page:

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Chapter
8: Enhancing Web Pages
This chapter demonstrates
how to improve the appearance of web pages through the use of
Navigation Bars, Flash text and Flash Buttons. The frames from
the following chapter are updated to utilise these features.

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Module
1: Project
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only. Students are set the task of using the web authoring skills
that they have learned during the module to create a web site
for a used car dealer, Harrison Autos. All the text needed to
complete the project is provided.
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Module
2
Chapter
9: Using layers
This chapter provides activities
that demonstrate the use of the Layers tool. It covers how to
create a layer, insert content into a layer, change the stacking
order of layers, move layers, place tables within layers, convert
layers to tables and vice versa. The following page is created:

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Chapter
10: Using Templates and Layout Tools
This chapter introduces to
concept of templates. A template for the Travel Agency is created
and applied to add the pages in the site. Adjustments are made
to the template to show how all the pages set to the template
are also adjusted. The use of Layout tools are also introduced
in the creation of the following template

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Chapter
11: Using CSS Styles
This chapter provides activities
that demonstrate how to use CSS Styles to ensure that text is
consistently formatted in all pages of a web site. For CSS Styles,
Internal Style Sheets and External Custom Styles are used. Students
are shown how to manage the styles created. The following page
is one of the pages used to apply CSS styles to:

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Chapter
12: Using Behaviours
This chapter demonstrates how to set behaviours to control operations
of a web site. It covers how to set pop-up help messages, how
to create pop-up messages, set validation behaviours in order
forms, how to create pop-up menus and how to create rollover
images, for example:

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Chapter
13: Editing and Import Tools
This chapter provides activities
that demonstrate how to make simple adjustments to images within
DreamWeaver using its built in FireWorks tools and how to import
formatted text and tables from Microsoft Word and Excel. The
following page is created with the text and table coming from
a supplied Word document.

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Chapter
14: Creating Commands
This chapter demonstrates
how to record command steps so that they can be used when required.
Students are shown how to record table formats and to set all
images to the same size.
Chapter
15: Working With Code
This chapter demonstrates
how to make simple changes to the HTML code and how to used snippets
to copy and reuse blocks of code. An advertisement is created
and saved as a snippet, then added to other pages.
Chapter
16: Checking and Uploading Web Files
This chapter demonstrates
how to run browser checks and report on web sites, cloak file
types and folders that don't need to be uploaded to a remote
sever, uploading files to a remote folder and managing files
once they have been uploaded.
Module
2: Project
For multi-user purchases only. This
Project requires students to use the skills that you have developed
during the 16 chapters of this book to produce a new web site or
update the web site you created in Project 1.
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