Web Authoring Tutorials
These tutorials cover a range of web development techniques using tools such as Adobe Dreamweaver and Flash. The tutorials also cover related technologies such as CSS and XML as well as the development of interactivity such as buttons in Flash and forms in Dreamweaver.
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Authoring Tutorials
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Links
A series of tutorials covering hyperlinking using Dreamweaver and HTML including
email links, image maps and hotspots and also publishing in HTML.
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Tables
An introduction to using html tables for layout in Dreamweaver including creating
and modifying tables in layout and standard view and also the use of nested
tables.
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Templates
A set of tutorials covering the use of templates in Dreamweaver including editable
regions, library items, custom templates and updating and detatching templates.
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Forms
An introduction to html forms in Dreamweaver including creating a form, modifying
form properties and form layout.
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CSS
This series of tutorials cover basic CSS rules, linking a CSS file,
classes and colours and margins and padding.
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Flash Buttons
Five tutorials demonstrating how to create buttons in Flash,
make use of button libraries, add behaviours and create a navigation bar.
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Interactivity
An introduction to interactivity in Flash including creating interactive animations
and creating Flash slide presentations.
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Media
A set of tutorials covering the use of audio and video in Flash including
adding sounds with actionscript, importing video and using the video components.
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Flash Publishing
A set of tutorials covering the options and considerations when publishing Flash
documents, including a look at size reports and the bandwidth profiler.
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XML
This set of tutorials provide an introduction to xml
and the use of a Flash presentation template, including attributes and elements,
structuring XML, well formed XML and also why you might choose to use XML.
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