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this lab, read and follow directions found on page 372 in the Adobe Dreamweaver CC 2017 Release textbook and do the Portfolio Builder Project. Students will create their own web portfolio using the p
this lab, read and follow directions found on page 372 in the Adobe Dreamweaver CC 2017 Release textbook and do the Portfolio Builder Project. Students will create their own web portfolio using the projects completed in this book.
Problem: All professional web designers and developers need a portfolio to display their work to prospective clients. By completing the projects in this book, you have created a number of different examples that showcase your Dreamweaver skills.Note: There are no Student Files from the publisher.1. Create a new local site (be sure to define remote site as well)2. Follow steps located at the top of the page which require a(n):a) Sketchb) Brief explanation behind your final design (Word document, sketch may be added to file by inserting an image, then add to local site folder)3. Complete art director steps located under "To complete this project"4. Read Client comments and complete client requests5. To submit your lab, you will need the URL for your website.a) Test before you submit to make sure it works!b) Copy & paste the URL into the comment box on the File Upload tab6. Create a zipped folder of your local site folder (on your hard drive) (see directions below on how to create a zipped folder)7. Name your zipped file with your LastNameFirstInitial_Lab8 as the file name
Below are photos diagrams drawn by Professor Hill to help organize and complete this lab. Students need to create a main index.html page which includes links to each of your previous websites' index.html files. The links on the main index.html page should be named for the website name and point to that website's index.html file. With each subdirectory's index.html file, there should be a link back to the main index.html page.