Saturday, April 08, 2006

Web Design II

There is no getting around exploring Dream Weaver on your own. This Blog can only tell you how to do so much. We created a basic template as a running theme throughout the site by using Dream Weaver. You can create tables and import pictures fairly easy by just utilizing the menu options at the top of the screen. Once you have a template you can save it as your index, then anytime you want to create a new page with that same template, just manipulate it to your liking and go to "save as..." and save it as something other than "index." We chose to develop these menu options/different pages: who we are, portfolio, campus, hypertext links, contact and home. However, you can do yours however you would like. This information is probably the most important to developing the theme, color scheme, and ideas involved with your website.

Portfolio

After we posted our papers to the presentations screen on web CT, the class read each individuals paper and then ranked them all. The five best papers were then edited and refined by the editorial group to be posted on our website uder "portfolio." Eventually our portfolio will contain the best papers from the three writing assignments over the course of the semester.