Using Dreamweaver, you can create, view, and organize an entire web
site. Although it is possible to start constructing a web site by
composing individual pages, it is best to define and set up the general
site structure ahead of time. Here are several excellent Dreamweaver
Training Tutorials from the University of California.
These will show and teach you how to use Dreamweaver's features to
set-up and create a web site, along with preparing images for it.
Dreamweaver
Tutorials from the University of California:
- Dreamweaver Guide: Pointer and Tips (.doc, pdf)" />
- Creating Links in an Existing Document (.doc, pdf)" />
- Creating Non-English Webpages (.doc, pdf)" />
- Optimizing Images for the Web (.doc, pdf)" />
- Resizing Images for the Web (.doc, pdf)" />
- Batch Cropping Images Using Photoshop (.doc, pdf)" />
- Saving Images in Different File Formats (.doc, pdf, Video - 4.9mb)
- Saving for the Web (.doc, pdf)" />
This 38-page, 5-part tutorial guides you through the process of creating a web site with Dreamweaver MX 2004. (38 pages, 2.9mb, pdf format)
Part I deals with the basic tools.
Part II tells how to put the material online.
Part III pertains to site management, and more advanced topics.
Part IV explains how to construct a style sheet
Part V is a ready-to-use model for a course website