Assembling, Testing, And Deploying - MACROMEDIA STUDIO 8-EXPLORING STUDIO 8 Manual

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130 Web Development Workflow
Flash treats Flash Video as simply another media type, so you can layer,
script, and control video just as you would any other object in a SWF file.
Related tutorials
Chapter 9, "Tutorial: Building Your First Flash Application," on
page 215
Chapter 10, "Tutorial: Building a Video Player (Flash Professional
only)," on page 255
Assembling, testing, and
deploying
The last phase of the web development process consists of assembling your
pages, testing them, and deploying your site to a server so that the world
can see it.
Assembling your web page in
Dreamweaver
Using Dreamweaver, you can easily add many types of content to web
pages. You can add text, assets, and design elements, such as images, colors,
movies, sound, and other forms of media.
You can simply drag saved assets to the page, or you can do any of the
following to create your web page in Dreamweaver:
Type directly in a Dreamweaver document, or import text from other
documents, and then format the text with CSS styles.
Insert images, including rollover images, image maps, and Fireworks
sliced images.
Insert other types of media in a web page, such as Flash content,
Shockwave content, QuickTime movies, sound, applets, and video.
Write your own HTML, JavaScript, CFML, PHP, Visual Basic, C#,
and CSS code.
Create standard HTML links, including anchor links and e-mail links,
or easily set up graphical navigation systems, such as jump menus and
navigation bars.
Apply reusable content throughout your site by using Dreamweaver
templates and library items.

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