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Hi, I'm pretty new to web design, and I'm using Dreamweaver CS3 to create a page for my organization. However, that is actually my problem, the pages. See, i made one page, but when it comes to the nav bar (and most things related), I'm not sure how to make a site with multiple pages, or how to link them all together <once made> (eg. this site's nav bar: "forums" goes to forums. Blogs goes to the blogs page, etc.)

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Try this tutorial I found. http://www.vineyardesigns.com/resources/dreamweaver/
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Thanks, the tutorial was pretty helpful, but theres one question that I'm not sure is answered there (i may have missed it). Do you make pages by simply creating new .html documents? Or is there something else to it? And after the process of making new pages is finished, in the tutorial, it said that some servers don't support SSI documents, and i'm not sure i understand the explanations about the libraries (please excuse my ignorance)
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You create new pages just by creating a new .html page, yep
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Do you make pages by simply creating new .html documents? Or is there something else to it?
Sorry, I forgot to specify. What i mean is, when you make different pages of the site, do you actually make new documents for every new page? or is it all in one document with some kind of library tag?
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You create new pages just by creating a new .html page, yep
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You create new pages just by creating a new .html page, yep
Sorry, i just found a couple more questions. If i were to create several pages and then link them together with the <a href="etc"/> tag , how would i know where to put it?
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i want to make a navigation menu, but i'm not sure where to insert the href tag into the code (or how to do it with the dreamweaver tools)
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I no you are using dreamweaver, but do you know if you are using tables or CSS for your layout?

Is there a link to your page that we can see, this would help, there are plenty of free hosting sites out there if you need one?

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i think its in CSS, and i found a way to make the nav bar with the dreamweaver tools, but thanks anyway. this was a big help!
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