Chapter 2. INTRODUCING YOUR CASE STUDY

What we'll cover in this chapter

  • Brainstorming and planning your website

  • Deciding on aesthetics, content, and structure

  • Creating a site map

Introduction

In the previous chapter, you used Dreamweaver to create a very basic website. As you're probably aware, we barely scratched the surface of what the application can do. To further explore Dreamweaver, we're not going to bombard you with jargon, overlook the practical nature of web design, or throw dozens of unrelated exercises at you. Foundation books are about working with everyday practices that will prove essential in the real world of web design.

Introduction

Therefore, you'll ...

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