3. Building Your First Page

After you’ve set up your local site, you can begin filling the site with pages. To do that, you’ll need to create a page, give it a title, add some content to the page, and save it. To check your work, you should view the page in one or more web browsers before you upload it to your web server. Dreamweaver has always made it easy to view your work in different browsers.

If you need a little inspiration, Dreamweaver offers a variety of sample pages that you can use as ...

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