164 Tutorial: Creating a Table-based Page Layout
A comp consists of any number of page elements that the client has
requested for their website. For example, the client might say, “I want to
have a logo at the top of the page, a navigation that links to these other
pages, a section for an online store, and a place where I can insert video
clips.” Based on that discussion, the designer begins planning the layout of
the site, and makes sketches of sample pages that fulfill the client’s
requirements.
This tutorial provides you with the completed and approved comp for Cafe
Townsend, a fictional restaurant that has requested a website. As the web
designer, it’s your job to transform the comp into a working web page
(most likely with the help of other graphics designers and Flash
developers).
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Summary of Contents for STUDIO 8-EXPLORING STUDIO 8
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Page 162: ...162 Tutorial Creating Page Mock ups...
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Page 194: ...194 Tutorial Handling Photographs...
Page 254: ...254 Tutorial Building Your First Flash Application...
Page 266: ...266 Tutorial Building a Video Player Flash Professional only...
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Page 294: ...294 Tutorial Adding Content to Pages...
Page 324: ...324 Tutorial Formatting Your Page with CSS...
Page 332: ...332 Tutorial Publishing Your Site...
Page 342: ...342 Tutorial Setting Up Your Website for Contribute Users...
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