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Old 01-03-2005, 04:08 PM   #1
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Ok hey everyone. I didnt know where to put this so i thought i mite place it here. Now i am planning on making a website for a band i like and im not sure how to go about it. Now in the past i have made crummy little websites with frontpage but i want to go to something more professesional. I was thinking Dreamweaver. now my question is, is wat program do you think i should use and also if anyone knows for any sites which gives u kind of tutorials for programs such as dreamweaver. Any help would be appreciated.

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Old 01-03-2005, 04:18 PM   #2
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There are plenty of good Dreamweaver tutorials out there. Along with Fireworks for some graphics and menus, you can make a great website out of it.

You can also make great websites with Macromedia Flash, check out some good resources at http://www.w3schools.com/flash/default.asp or http://www.flashkit.com/index.shtml.

Or you could download a layout at www.freelayouts.com and add some dynamic content from www.dynamicdrive.com which has heaps of scripts.
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Old 01-03-2005, 04:32 PM   #3
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Thanx, ive used swish before which is a fair bit like flash i believe. I'll "obtain" dreamweaver and fireworks now. Are they hard to use?? Also u know of any tutorials for them two? U got any links. Cheers
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Old 01-03-2005, 07:04 PM   #4
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dream weaver isnt all that hard to use bro, i usually use flash cause i havent done much in fireworks, but then again i havent used flash much either lol

http://www.developingwebs.net/dreamweaver/

try that place out, might help you with a variety of programs including dreamweaver.

im in the proccess of upgrading my site cause it looks really crappy imo
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but im not much of a web designer, im heading off into a different area so i cant be much mroe help sorry :(
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Old 01-03-2005, 07:40 PM   #5
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Oh this sucks, it wont open im gettin this error



Can anyone help me on how to fix it?
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Old 01-03-2005, 08:00 PM   #6
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ok i got it working, i just had to reinstal it, now im sittin here thinkin wtf lol. I guess ive got a lot of reading ahead of me

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Old 01-03-2005, 08:40 PM   #7
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dreamweaver should have some inbuilt tutorials i think, the help is pretty good too.
once youve got the hang of the layout of DW you should be right if you know a bit about html
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Old 01-03-2005, 09:26 PM   #8
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Yea lol ive just been fiddlin round with fireworks for the last hour or so doing the tutorials, only prob is i doubt ill be able to rememember lol. Tomoz nite can be dreamweaver nite. Ill get the hang of it soon enough. lol pity i dont know nuffin bout html
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yeah dream weaver is pretty easy to get the hang of afta ya done the tuts :P

/me is just too lazy to do anything special hahahahaha
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http://alistapart.com/

http://www.w3schools.com/

best sites to learn about web design.


P.S. dreamweaver is the best program to use
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Like many things, don't expect your first site to be 'the worlds greatest'. It will take a while before that happens ;)

Just be patient and learn.
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Old 02-03-2005, 08:59 AM   #12
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Personally I just hack out the HTML code and get the basics done first, put a still under construction jpg/gif and upload it. Later on I start adding all the enchancements.

Trust me, if I can learn HTML anyone can!

You have to learn to walk before you can run. ;)
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Old 02-03-2005, 07:55 PM   #13
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Lol k, i dont have the patience to read through them all atm lol. Just fiddling around. Can anyone tell me how to make special kind of buttons you know wat i mean, like ones where u move the mouse over them and the like come out etc. Im using dreamweaver, is this the right program or should i be using fireworks??
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Are you making your own buttons or do you just want to have a look around on the net instead of going to all that trouble?
I don't know if Photopaint is available for trial but that's what I use.
Or there is always old reliable Xara Webstyles (you can make buttons, headers and backgrounds with this programme), Paint Shop Pro is a little harder to get around but well worth it IMHO.
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Does dreamweaver have any built in?? Like can you create them and then link them to other parts and make them do special effects etc. Ya know wat i mean??
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You can use flash and rollover button in Dream Weaver.
Just go to "Insert" in the top bar and then "Interactive Images".
There's a few different Flash buttons you can choose from.
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yea i see wat you mean. not bad. Lol wat i really want to achieve is the effect where u move the mouse over and for example a sub menu comes up and then theres more option in there. Lol ya kinda get me. Just make it looka bit more fancy lol. Anyone know how to do that?
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Lol im also wonderin if anybody knows of a way i can put a small mp3 into it??
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Lol im also wonderin if anybody knows of a way i can put a small mp3 into it??
Compress the hell out of it or see if you can find a .wav file on the net. It will take longer to load though and people don't like waiting a long time for pages to load. :
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Yea ive got a small mp3 only 200kb's or so i want to put into my page. only prob is i cant find like an option anywhere u know. ALso anyway know how to do the sorta menus im after??

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use your Help in Dreamweaver

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Embedding a sound file
Embedding audio incorporates the sound player directly into the page, but the sound only plays if visitors to your site have the appropriate plug-in for the chosen sound file. Embed files if you want to use the sound as background music, or if you want more control over the sound presentation itself. For example, you can set the volume, the way the player looks on the page, and the beginning and ending points of the sound file.

To embed an audio file:
In Design view, place the insertion point where you want to embed the file and then do one of the following:
In the Insert bar, select Media then click the Plugin icon.
In the Insert bar, select Media then drag the Plugin icon to the Document window, or to the Code view window if you are working in the code.
Choose Insert > Media > Plugin.
For more information about the Plugin object, see Inserting Netscape Navigator plug-in content.

In the Property inspector, click the folder icon to browse for the audio file, or type the file’s path and name in the Link field.
Enter the width and height by entering the values in the appropriate fields or by resizing the plug-in placeholder in the Document window.
These values determine the size at which the audio controls are displayed in the browser. For example, try a width of 144 pixels and a height of 60 pixels to see how the audio player appears in both Navigator and Internet Explorer.
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