Pour Content for Personal Web Project
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We all have text (content) written for our personal websites. We'll certainly revise that text as the term progresses and we receive feedback. But the best way to get started learning how to make webpages is to actually make some!
Let's get it started:
- Get an HTML/CSS template pair from our course website, define your site in Dreamweaver, and get ready to make a website.
- Turn the starting HTML file into a Dreamweaver "Template" and be sure to create at least 2 "editable regions" in the Template.
- Use that Template to make at least 4 HTML pages, one for each content area of your current site. (Hint: Use File > New > Page from Template and it will be easy.) Be sure to "pour" your content into the pages.
- Use the link feature in Dreamweaver to build links to each of the 4 pages. (Do this in the Template and when you save the file it will automatically "update" all the pages you made with the Template.)
- Send Cripps a link to your website.
- If that wasn't enough work yet, start to modify the stylesheet so you get a color palette you like!
Don't like the look? Restyle!
Wikiwiki | Escher
| Cloisonne | The
Blues | Negative | Skinless