After working through the design phase of the project, I found finishing the web page was easy. I used Dreamweaver 8 to create the HTML code necessary to insert and position the graphics. I also assigned the target URL to the headline and breakout-opportunity graphics.
At this time, I coded the text and HTML for component 5. Since I had already done a mockup of the text in Illustrator, coding consisted of assigning links to the anchor text.
The last step was to upload the web page to the web server and the banner to the traffic exchange. Or was this the last step? Nope! I tested the web page in Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Netscape to be sure that the web page would display properly in at least these three browsers. As I coded the web page in Dreamweaver 8, I often checked the code by using the “Preview/Debug in browser” feature. So, the uploaded page looked right and worked right.
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