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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  &
    Visual Elements

  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

  Chapter 11
    Promotion for 
    Web Developers

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    Introduction to Web
    Page Interactivity

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