Total Training for Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 Pt.2
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Over the years the web design has evolved dramatically. In the early days we could only create very simple website like this one, with static photos and text. In fact, in really early day’s, you couldn’t even align an image to the left and have the text wrapped up next to it.
Today you can create rich media experiences with interactive games and videos like this jellyfish dancing across the page. You can even include controls, so users can pause and play the video at their leisure. As you learn in this series, you need a video added in program to optimize the video for the web. But you can use dreamweaver to load it in the page like this. Similarly if you want to create something like this a turtle game, which really a puzzle you need an Adobe flash. But once you created the game, you can use dreamweaver to load it in to a page, so that the users can play along. Over the course of next several hours together we will explore many approaches to the web design.
To simple sites to the complex ones, like this artist’s site.
In case you didn’t see the video in part 1 of this series… here it is again
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on April 15th, 2008 at 8:53 am
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