Updates to my multimedia problem and solution
Hi,
Today I’ve been making updates to my web site using Dreamweaver. I’ve just done the following:
- Created a table of contents so the web site is more navigable and user friendly. This involved creating a new topic and then referencing each topic in the code using the following format: <a href=”Where do I find a job.htm”>Where do I find a job? </a>. I think it makes sense for this to be the first page that the user opens (or make it the default one that opens) so the user can see the structure and parameters of the site. It’ll also (hopefully!) allow them to access the information they want to know quickly and easily.
- Linked each page to the next page by using the href format mentioned above. I’ve just tested it out and all the links seem to be working. This too will help the user navigate around the site and I also felt it was needed so the site hung together more coherently.
Ok, now I’m going to add content to each of pages, then I need to think about making the styles more visually appealing and maybe thinking up theme names for each of them. At present they’re just named style 1, style2, style3, and style4 which is kind of dull.
That’s all for now – will post again when I get more done.
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Hi Clare
Have you tried other packages such as frontpage. I dont know if they are as user friendly as dreamweaver for CSS