Session+2

Web Sites or Web Pages?
Dreamweaver allows you to edit individual **web pages** in a fashion similar to the way Microsoft Word edits single documents. If you use the file menu to open a single web page, make changes, then click save and exit Dreamweaver, you are editing a web page rather than editing a single page of a web site. This method of editing may be necessary in instances where you are creating a stand alone html file that will be e-mailed to someone. In Dreamweaver it is necessary to setup a **Web Site (using the Site menu)** when you need to publish your web pages on a web server, thereby making your pages available on the internet. A site also helps organize your files and makes linking between pages easier. In part 1 of this seminar you created a single web page that was not published to the Internet. In this session, we will create our first web site in Dreamweaver. This session is a screen recording, so there will be sound when you play the video below. If you have any problems playing the video, send me a mail and let me know.

**Tutorials:**

 * Session 2 Part 1 of 2** - Click the link to launch the video in a new window, you may want to view it full screen.


 * Session 2 Part 2 of 2** - Click the link below to launch the video in a new window, you may want to view it full screen.

This complete session two please continue to session three.