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Company Logo Banner

A company "logo" banner image is commonly found on the home page of most web sites. When creating a web site for a company, it is easiest to scan the organization's logo from their brochures or promotional material and then save the scanned logo image as a gif or jpg file. If there are no brochures or other materials available, a graphic application such as Macromedia Fireworks can be used to create a banner.

This tutorial will guide you in creating a company logo banner. Begin by launching Macromedia Fireworks from the application program menu. Your screen should look similar to the image shown below. 

Fireworks MX Opening Screen Shot

Don't worry if you feel a little intimidated by all the windows and panels that appear. We will focus on the functions needed to create a company logo banner.

When you want to learn more about Fireworks, try out the Using Fireworks option found under "Help" on the top menu bar or consider taking a course on graphics.

When you are ready, continue with the tutorial

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XHTML Hyperlinks
    XHTML Tables

  Chapter 4 
    XHTML Color  &
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  Chapter 5
   XHTML Frames   

  Chapter 6 
    XHTML Forms

  Chapter 7 
    Web Site Design

  Chapter 8 
    Web Site
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  Chapter 9
    Introduction to 
    Cascading Style
    Sheets

  Chapter 10
    Web Media

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    Promotion for 
    Web Developers

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    Introduction to Web
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