Friday, 30 January 2015

An Image With Adobe Dreamweaver

Adobe Dreamweaver is a great way to design websites. One thing that Adobe Dreamweaver does very well is allow users to add images to existing website content. These images can be anything from photos, graphs, charts, cartoons, to anything else that is saved as a .jpg or .gif file. Adobe Dreamweaver makes it easy to add images to any webpage.


Instructions


1. Open a new Dreamweaver document. Click on "File." Select "New."


2. Select a blank page "HTML" document. Choose "" for Layout type.


3. Insert an image. You can do this two ways. First select the icon on the "Common" bar and then select "Image" (see image). Or select "Insert" from the menu bar and then select "Image."


4. Find an image on your computer that you want to add to your webpage. You should use .gif or .jpg files because they are universally accepted.


5. Type alternate text that describes your image. Alternate text describes the image and acts as a placeholder on a webpage that does not display images. Click "OK."


6. Image appears on the page.


7. Save your file. Click "File," then "Save."

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