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Introduction to Dreamweaver

by Skipper McFarlane-Admin last modified 2007-09-11 18:34
Contributors: Skipper McFarlane
copyright © 2007 Skipper McFarlane
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THE first Web pages were all about conveying information. The only concern related to design, was a concern to make sure the information relayed was conveyed clearly and accurately. Then came Dreamweaver ... or more accurately, programs like Dreamweaver. These programs made the creation and design of Web pages more easily done as well as allowing a concern for design in regards to typeface and page layout to become increasingly accessible. In this workshop, we'll take a look at the basic tools of Dreamweaver and how they allow us to create a Web site, as well as some of the issues of creating something for delivery on the Web and the use of non-linear navigation.

Please Note:
  1. This workshop is open to all University of Oregon Students and Community Members. There is not a declared Major/Minor requirement to take this workshop.
  2. For officially enrolled University of Oregon Students, this workshop does count towards your full time status for Financial Aid purposes.

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