Creating Multiple Page Layouts

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Web Development II

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Description

Now that you have completed the front page redesign of the newspaper site, you should redesign one of the sections of the newspaper site and add two stories to that section. For example, most newspaper sites will have sections called sports, opinion, or local news that show all the news stories under that section. One story page should contain a Flash video downloaded from the Web. The other story page should contain a CSS-styled text article and a Flash animation somewhere on the page.

Create this page using Dreamweaver and be sure to include at least two columns. These sections of the newspaper’s site should also contain navigation schemes to help the site’s viewers navigate between pages. Link the front page to this inside page. When you are done, archive your root directory into a .zip archive and submit it.

Assignment Guidelines:

  • Using Dreamweaver and your redesigned Web site, create a section page for your site redesign project.
    • The section page must contain at least two columns
    • The section page must also contain the site navigation scheme, customized for the particular section.
      • For example, if you created the "Sports" section, then you should slightly alter the Sports button image/text and deactivate the link in the navigation.
    • Create links both to and from your front page and section page.
    • Create two story pages and be sure that they link back to the section and front pages.
      • One story page should contain a title and a Flash video. Find a video that is under 15 seconds using your Web resources.
      • The other story page should contain a title and a text article formatted with CSS and a Flash animation (.swf) located somewhere on the page. Use the Web resources to find an appropriate Flash Animation.
  • Make any revisions to your page layout and navigation as you see fit.
  • Save your files and place a copy of your site's root folder into a .zip folder.
  • A .zip folder that contains your .html, .css, .js, .swf, images, and any other files that you have used to create your Web site. Please be sure that your Web site adheres to the Assignment Guidelines listed above.

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