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Review and Conclusion
In the next chapter, you begin to explore Macromedia Dreamweaver and some
basic things that you need to know about tables and layers. These basic
Dreamweaver tutorials should give you a foundation for editing and creating
functional Web pages. As you move forward to begin using Dreamweaver,
your skills in brainstorming, content creation, graphic development, and screen
design will have yielded enough content to start to see the Web portfolio come
to life. Moving into Web development, you will begin to push your technology
skills and learning further and further. You will see that there will be times when
you are a bit confused and may have to repeat steps several times to begin to
understand them, that's just natural. It takes a long time to make Web
development skills and intuitive part of your abilities. However, another great
thing about the Web portfolio design process is that it makes you repeat the
same steps over and over again. The repetition that is needed to learn and
perform Web portfolio design is instrumental in building real skills. Now let's
move forward and continue to build Web pages using Macromedia
Dreamweaver.
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