
3. Use the starter pages and page designs available from the New Document
dialog box to create several placeholder pages within your new site.
You can save these pages inside your local root folder as placeholders for future content.
You can also access these resources by selecting a category from the Create
From Samples section on the Start page.
As you continue to complete the lessons, you’ll learn how to work with the various
elements that can be seen in these starter pages, including links, images, and CSS.
Recommended Resources
Book: Web ReDesign 2.0: Workflow that Works
by Kelly Goto and Emily Cotler
Published by New Riders. © 2004
ISBN 0-7357-1433-9
This book is a great source of information that can aid you in the process of developing a
Website
—
whether you are creating a new site from scratch or redesigning an existing
site. The development process is clearly presented and offers a number of tools and
techniques for developing the workflow that will best serve your project
—
including case
studies, forms, checklists and worksheets.
Web: www.macromedia.com/resources/techniques
A Web resource created jointly by Macromedia and Kelly Goto, co-author of Web
ReDesign: Workflow that Works, this site presents a wide range of articles on each phase
of Web development. Additional resources are included in the forums hosted on the site,
such as the Production Management Online Forum.
Book: Don’t Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability
(2nd Edition)
by Steve Krug
Published by New Riders. © 2005
ISBN 0-3213-4475-8
Usability is a key factor in creating successful Websites
—
it includes attention to ease of
use and clarity. Exploring the common-sense aspect of usability concepts for the Web,
this book offers methods for examining your site and determining if all portions of that
site
—
navigation, layout, content, and more
—
are usable for the intended audience.
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ISBN: 0-558-13856-X
Macromedia Dreamweaver 8: Training from the Source, by Khristine Annwn Page. Copyright © 2006 by Adobe Systems, Inc.
Published by Peachpit Press, a Pearson Company.
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