ISM3011 - E-Business System Fundamentals
Seventh Project Information
The objective of this exercise is to familiarize you with a WYSIWYG editor to create web pages. There are numerous WYSIWYG editors. Dreamweaver is one of the most popular and powerful of them, so the probability of future use is quite high if your career takes you into the IS/IT arena (and quite frankly it's going to be hard to avoid IS/IT in the future!).
Dreamweaver Web Page Requirements
Specifically, I want you to use the web page that you have already developed and replicate it using Dreamweaver. Besides including all the basic requirements of the first two pages that you developed, I want you to include these features:
- At least one "rollover" that changes from one image to another when the mouse rolls over the image.
- At least one navigation "button" that acts as a link to another location when the user clicks on it.
- A "navigation bar" that makes it easy to navigate between the various pages in your web site.
- The use of "layout table" and "layout cell" capabilities to define the layout of (at least a section of) your page. I'll demonstrate this in class.
Features that will earn "extra credit"
Adding some or all of these functional features will improve your web page score. Do a good enough job and your score could actually go above 100.
- Image Map
- Frames
- Behavior
- Forms
- Shockwave
- Sound
Dreamweaver Tutorial Resources
Follow this link to the Dreamweaver Resources Page that I have developed. You will find numerous tutorials that will assist you with this project.
This link will take you to an illustration of how to develop two web sites on your "I" drive.
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