You should now have a fairly good understanding of the history of the job you are about to undertake. You should also better understand the kinds of decisions you will need to make to prepare for the development and deployment of your Web site, and how to install and customize Internet Information Services for your development computer. In the next module, we take a tour of Dreamweaver so you can get comfortable with the environment in which you will be working.
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