Travis Meyers
Web/240
The Adobe Dreamweaver first lesson was quite simply an introduction to the software, in which it confirmed the user how you can access the files lesson, and to open up said files. The lessons also gone in a very little detail about the use of adding images into the code, with the addition of it for the live view portion of the window, that automatically gives the required code so that the consumer doesn't have to do so. It also confirmed the user tips on how to add " alt” descriptions for the as well, Now i am assuming that in cause the doesn't be visible on the browser, then you will have a descriptive text of what is supposed to be shown.
The second lessons of Dreamweaver went more than two different methods to create a new site, consider the site options and how to produce servers to get in touch to a distant location.
The third lesson was adding text and images to the websites to create a great interactive and immersive encounter for the user. We used the dw lesson three or more files, and added pictures of beets and cucumbers to the model site. My spouse and i added pictures by means of the drop down menu add images or perhaps you can pick from a the files around the right hand side with the files, and drag and drop the required image that you want put into the net page.
Chapter 18, went into detail about conserving your work to the cloud, to enable you to access your files by anywhere with all the cloud. The chapter also explains that DW works with with HTML5 as well as CSS3.
Though, this is a new software for me to use, I do think that I will be accustomed to utilizing it once I actually get more and even more familiar with that. I think that it is great idea to be able to drag and drop rather than typing in all the coding, which is what the textbooks have educated me to do so far. Dreamweaver is probably going to eliminate much of the manual coding that is necessary when creating an online site, so I assume that this may produce a developer/programmer become lax if that they don't practice at times.