The Project Site


As you progress through this book, you'll revamp and expand a sample site for a fictional hospital, Bounty General. The site has both Internet- and intranet-oriented pages, which is a situation often encountered by Contribute users. Because Contribute is a program intended for editing online content, a Web site has been established for you to interact with. As explained in Lesson 1, the site (bountygeneral.com) requires a connection key that can be found on the CD-ROM.

The accompanying CD-ROM also contains both starting and completed pages for further lessons. The starting pages supply the basic elements you'll need to focus on the lesson at hand as you work through the tutorials; the completed pages give you a chance to compare your work to the final results. The CD-ROM is a hybrid that works with both PCs and Macintosh computers.

Before you begin to work in Dreamweaver, you'll need to transfer the files from the CD-ROM to your computer system so you can establish a Dreamweaver site. The CD-ROM file structure is set up so you can copy all the contents into a single folder on your system. As demonstrated in Lesson 2, this folder becomes your Dreamweaver site and the basis for all the project work associated with this book.



Design and Deploy Websites with Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 and Contribute 3(c) Training from the Source
Design and Deploy Websites with Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 and Contribute 3: Training from the Source
ISBN: 032128884X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 130
Authors: Joseph Lowery

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