HTML5 | Dreamweaver Tutorials | Setting Up The Website

The Site: movies-to-watch.net Playlist [not created yet..] Hey guys! This is the second video in the Create a Website Series/Project. Today we are going to be setting up our folders and then hoping into Dreamweaver CS5 to start the HTML5 coding. I’m going at a beginner pace to begin with so I’m sorry if thats frustrating for some. We begin with the standard tags html, head and body. html tag: This tells the browser what language we speak, and everything in the website is wrapped inside it. head tag: This tells the browser information about the website that the visitor wouldn’t see ie. Where the stylesheet is. body tag : All our content is in here ie. What a user will see. What’s in this website series? – HTML5 coding tutorials – CSS3 coding tutorials – Graphic creation in Photoshop – Picking the best webhost – Uploading to a server – Creating email accounts etc – SEO [Search Engine Optimization] All of the coding will be done in Adobe Dreamweaver CS5, but you do not need this version or any paid software to follow along. It will be coded by hand. ie. Dreamweaver CS4, Dreamweaver CS3, Notepad, Notepad++ etc will all work. There are many parts to this series so you can follow along on each step. ★ Twitter: twitter.com ★ Google+: gplus.to/ZeTutorials ★ FaceBook: facebook.com ★ Subscribe: bit.ly —— Dreamweaver CS5 Tutorial Series Setting up a website Starting a website for beginners dreamweaver cs5 tutorial for beginners HTML5 tutorials Graphic design ZeTutorials

Joomla Custom CSS Module

The Custom CSS Module has to be my most favourite design oriented joomla extensions of all time. Yup, quite a statement but if you haven’t heard of this little module then stand by for a treat. Put simply, the module allows you to add custom CSS to any menu item or article. That’s right, you can add different styles to different pages of your Joomla website without the need for changes of template (or template styles in J.1.6+) for specific pages. Fo example, say you wanted a different background image for each of your menu pages it’s a complete breeze with this module. It’s an absolute storming bit of kit this mod and is almost a default install on every new site I build. The following joomla tutorial shows how you can use this to great effect – in this example we have a different background image for each page of our website. Enjoy, feedback and happy templating! Jak www.blankjoomlatemplate.com