Yes, we've all seen dozens of sites
that try to explain HTML (Hypertext Markup Language).
Well, this one is different. Instead of trying to teach
you everything about HTML, I'm just going to show you a handful
of tips that will help you when creating web sites in Dreamweaver.
There are 6 lessons in this module:
Whenever you see this guy, it means
that there's a tip to which you should pay special
attention.
This is how it is going to work. As you follow
along on your own computer, your mentor(s) will demo each lesson
to you using the projector.
After all six lessons are complete and checked by your mentor(s),
you will be required to complete an additional activity as homework
and email it to your mentor(s).
For your convenience, I've created an HTML
Cheat Sheet for you. Print it out and use it as you complete
the lessons and the homework activity.
Sound easy enough? Great. Let's get started by selecting "Creating
a Web Page" from the dropdown menu below.
"And lucky for
all of us, basic HTML is dead easy." -W.T. Monkey
Revised for WIT 2002 by Stuart Vanorny.
Originally developed by John Lyman from work done by Sheila McGrath and
Russ Revzan.
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