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This site offers an interactive tutorial for both novice and advanced web developers. The tutorial starts out simple by teaching the basics of the Dreamweaver program and then becomes more advanced as the user progresses through it.
Here is a simple site that demonstrates one of the most basic functions in Dreamweaver...making and using tables
This site offers a quick and easy tutorial that will teach you how to create basic images in Macromedia Fireworks and insert them into your Dreamweaver web page.
A basic webpage devoted to teaching new users the basics of CSS. This site offers a brief explination of CSS, how to use them, and a section of Cool Text Effects using CSS.
This site allows you to take an online tutorial that exposes the concept of using templates in your web development. This concept is a little bit more advanced but easy enough for even a begininer to figure out through a little trial and error.
Use this tutorial to learn the most basic concepts associated with Fireworks. Learn some image manipulation and the difference between vector and bitmap images. Even practice manipulating a bitmat image.
Here are a few tips and tricks that help when using Fireworks for basic web design. Check out how to use curves, image feathering, and rollover buttons to add a little more excitement to your web page.
Slightly more complex, this online tutorial walks you through the steps you need to take in making a navigation bar that can be used on each page of your website.
If you want to spice up your web page a little follow this tutorial in Macromedia Fireworks and learn how to make pop-up menues. They are simple and help in the overall organization of your site.
W3schools.com is a very simple web development site that has tools to help the new web developer as well as the more advanced. This site has multiple web development topics. By clicking the link on the left you will be directed to one specific section of the sited devoted to teaching CSS through an interactive tutorial. Click here to be directed to the W3schools.com home page to see what they have to offer.
This site may not be as interactive and as fun but it is a simple website with several articles that are very appealing to the new web developer. The basic concepts of web design are covered here and there is a vast amount of information in written form that helps a great deal when it comes to building and maintaining sites.
This link provides users a hands on and interactive tutorial that will help teach basics of HTML code and how it is used in web development. Users will be able to apply their skills immdiatly after they learn them.
For the more advanced webdeveloper this site dives much deeper into the world of web development. Included in this site are tips for working with CSS, DHTML, HTML, JAVA, XML and much much more for those who are interested.