Create And Save A New Page - MACROMEDIA DREAMWEAVER 8-GETTING STARTED WITH DREAMWEAVER Getting Started

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You'll notice that the graphic designer has provided you with a web page
comp that includes a number of content areas, as well as some graphic
ideas. In the next sections, you'll use Dreamweaver to lay out this design.
You can also open the original comp file if you want to see it on the
computer screen. You can find the comp, homepage-mockup.jpg, in the
fireworks_assets folder of the cafe_townsend folder that you copied to your
hard drive in
Chapter 3, "Tutorial: Setting Up Your Site and Project Files."
You might even want to print out the comp so that you can have it in front
of you as you build your page.

Create and save a new page

After you set up a site and examine any comps, you are ready to begin
building web pages. You'll start by creating a new page, and saving it in the
cafe_townsend local root folder of your website. The page eventually
becomes the home page for Cafe Townsend, a fictional restaurant.
If you haven't created the cafe_townsend local root folder, you must do so
before you proceed. For instructions, see
Your Site and Project Files."
1.
In Dreamweaver, select File > New.
2.
On the General tab of the New Document dialog box, select Basic Page
from the Category list, select HTML from the Basic Page list, and click
Create.
3.
Select File > Save As.
4.
In the Save As dialog box, browse to and open the cafe_townsend folder
that you defined as the site's local root folder.
In
Chapter 3, "Tutorial: Setting Up Your Site and Project
created this folder within a folder called local_sites.
5.
Enter index.html in the File Name text box and click Save.
The filename now appears in the title bar at the top of the application
window.
Chapter 3, "Tutorial: Setting Up
Files", you

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