Write the steps to start Dreamweaver.
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Dreamweaver Setup and Website Designing Process (Step-by-Step)
@First Startup. When you first start Dreamweaver, you will see this screen.
@Start a New Site.
@Create Your Homepage File.
@Create a Header.
@Create a CSS File.
@Create a CSS Selector for the Page Title.
@Change the Headline Font.
@Center the Headline and Change Its Size.
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Step 1. Download and Install
When you get the program from the official website, just download the installation file, execute it and follow the instructions.
If you are already using Creative Cloud (as we are), you can simply click Try inside the client. Then, when the program is done installing, click Start Trial.
Step 2. First Startup
When you first start Dreamweaver, you will see this screen. If you have never used the program before, choose No, I’m new. When you do, Dreamweaver leads you through a setup wizard. The first step is to choose whether to use the workspace for developers or a standard workspace. Since this is a Dreamweaver beginner tutorial, choose the standard version. After that, you can pick a color theme for your workspace from four different options. The final step is choosing whether to start with a sample file, new or existing project or watch a tutorial. The first step is to give your site a name. Then, you need to choose where to save it. This is up to you, but it usually makes sense to keep all projects in one place for simplicity.
You also have the possibility to associate your new project with a Git repository. This can be a good idea since it gives you version control but you can skip it for now.
We will deal with everything under Servers on the left side later. Same with CSS Preprocessors, which is only important when you use that kind of thing.
What is important to us is Local Info under Advanced Settings. Be sure to click on the folder icon on the right where it says Default Images folder. Then, go to your newly created site directory, open it, create a new folder called images and select that as your default folder. That way, Dreamweaver will save images associated with your site automatically there.
That’s it for now, click Save to go back to your workspace.
Step 4. Create Your Homepage File
Now that you have created a project site, it’s time for the first file. We will start with the homepage.
If Dreamweaver doesn’t offer you the option itself, go to File > New. You can either create a completely new file or use an existing template. The program comes with a few of those (see Starter Templates). Right now, we will create a new one instead.
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