Since the last time I created my own website was back in 1999, it is probably a good thing that JP wants us to each show proof of our ability in this area by creating a simple website. I also happened to have a copy of Dreamweaver 2004 which I purchased during a period when I was annoyed with my then-fiance-now-husband for not creating our wedding site fast enough inspired by web design.
I have just installed Dreamweaver after experiencing some scary whirring sounds from my precious laptop and apparently the whirring sounds continue when I start up the program. And as I type, I’m getting the message that my product registration is complete! Going to take a quick tour of Dreamweaver and/or the tutorial now before I get started on my website.
According to the Dreamweaver tutorial, you need a local site (laptop or any workstation) as well as a remote server. After some directions from ITS on how to create a web account as well as another classmate’s tip on USF Files ("I think the URL for that is https://usffiles.usfca.edu/Student/username/www"), I finally figured out where my remote server would be and will upload an index.html page as soon as I get back from some grocery shopping at Ranch 99.
