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*tutorial from HTML Source<ref> [http://www.yourhtmlsource.com/images/multimedia.html HTML Source]</ref>
*tutorial from HTML Source<ref> [http://www.yourhtmlsource.com/images/multimedia.html HTML Source]</ref>
*[http://www.panix.com/web/faq/multimedia/embedded.html some examples] of embedded files and code
*[http://www.panix.com/web/faq/multimedia/embedded.html some examples] of embedded files and code
*In Dreamweaver, choose ''Insert > Media >''... Select file and click ''Choose''.
*[[XHTML#Composite_documents | embedding SVG]] example
*[[XHTML#Composite_documents | embedding SVG]] example
*In Dreamweaver, choose ''Insert > Media >''... Select file and click ''Choose''.
*movies, animation, web apps/widgets
*movies, animation, web apps/widgets



Revision as of 21:30, 16 February 2012

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Site management with Dreamweaver (or Komposer)

File management

Defining your file structure to separate form from content.

Site setup

Tutorials

Readings

Chapter 6 - Site management essentials, Artistic Web Design by Vickie Ellen Wolper.

HTML, CSS review

  • Graphic formats for the web
  • images using the <img> tag

Embedding multimedia

Embed external media in HTML using the <embed> tag. The <embed> calls up external plugins or players.

  • tutorial from HTML Source[1]
  • some examples of embedded files and code
  • In Dreamweaver, choose Insert > Media >... Select file and click Choose.
  • embedding SVG example
  • movies, animation, web apps/widgets
Assignment 7 – HTML mockup prototype

References