This podcast features live screencasted lessons in the use of Fireworks and Dreamweaver as part of the Web Design 1 class at New Hartford High School in New Hartford, NY, USA. Skills taught here specific for students enrolled in the class but anyone is free to subscribe and learn how to make great looking web graphics and websites!
During the lesson, students learn how to publish their site files so that other people can view them online. In the lesson, students first learn how t...
This lesson overviews the finishing details students need to take to complete their final website. During this lesson, they will learn how to correctl...
In this lesson, students learn to implement their navigation system thought their website. It begins by showing students how to correctly export and t...
During this lesson, students start the process of creating the Javascript-powered navigation system for their final website. The lesson begins with a ...
This lesson starts out with a quick discussion of the reasons for using, the technology behind, and the design concepts related to web-based forms tha...
This lesson covers how students can layout elements of their site using AP Divs, the modern web design technology which offers a great deal of flexibi...
This lesson demonstrates some of the general techniques for setting up and applying CSS within Dreamweaver for better control layout of the text as we...
This lesson begins by overviewing the preparation of the local root folder for the student's final site including the naming conventions and setup of ...
This lesson discusses how to use the slicing features of Fireworks to break a large graphic file into smaller pieces that will allow for quicker downl...
This lesson concludes from our last class where students first started working with a tracing image along with a layout table and layout cells to layo...