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The first step to producing a web site is to plan its structure and to organize its contents. In doing so, we are defining the primary audience and, most importantly, the way the components of the web site would be used. We also need to identify a location where the resulting files would reside and the relationship, if any, the respective files will have with each other. Though this appears to be a trivial point, it is in fact a critical element for designing, sharing and managing web pages within a development such as that offered by Dreamweaver 4.0.
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Hussain, F. (2002). Dreamweaver Basics. In: Essential Dreamweaver® 4.0 fast. Essential Series. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0223-6_2
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