How to Make a Web Page Using Dreamweaver

Create a folder in the hard drive (not in Dreamweaver) and name it whatever you want., Inside this folder create 4 sub-folders and name them: Images, Flash, Pages, and Other. , Go into Dreamweaver and click on HTML., Get Started. , Dreamweaver is a...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Create a folder in the hard drive (not in Dreamweaver) and name it whatever you want.

    This is your root folder.
  2. Step 2: Inside this folder create 4 sub-folders and name them: Images

    , Save this page into your root folder as Home Page. ,, Go to insert, new table.

    You can set it to as many cubes as you want.

    It's a little tricky to get it where you want but a little playing with it works. , Once you get it, you can right click on it and look for the page you want to connect it to or type in the url of the site. ,, Go to insert, image and then search for the pic you want.

    Again, Dreamweaver is a little screwy. ,,
  3. Step 3: and Other.

  4. Step 4: Go into Dreamweaver and click on HTML.

  5. Step 5: Get Started.

  6. Step 6: Dreamweaver is a little bit screwy so to put images

  7. Step 7: buttons

  8. Step 8: etc where you want them you have to add in tables.

  9. Step 9: If you want to

  10. Step 10: you can insert buttons by going to insert

  11. Step 11: button.

  12. Step 12: You can also use flash text and you can add in pictures.

  13. Step 13: When adding a picture

  14. Step 14: do not copy/paste it.

  15. Step 15: To change the background color and font go to modify

  16. Step 16: page properties

  17. Step 17: and it's self explanatory from there.

  18. Step 18: That should get you on the right track!

Detailed Guide

This is your root folder.

, Save this page into your root folder as Home Page. ,, Go to insert, new table.

You can set it to as many cubes as you want.

It's a little tricky to get it where you want but a little playing with it works. , Once you get it, you can right click on it and look for the page you want to connect it to or type in the url of the site. ,, Go to insert, image and then search for the pic you want.

Again, Dreamweaver is a little screwy. ,,

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