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Provided by XChange Training UK
Adobe GoLive CS, Adobe Photoshop CS (and ImageReady CS which is included with Photoshop CS) are key tools in producing great looking, professional websites. They integrate perfectly together to make web site production easier than ever while allowing for endless creative possibilites.
In this two day course we take a two-pronged approach to producing great looking web sites. We cover the key elements of Adobe GoLive CS you will need to create the structure and content of your site, then we look at Photoshop CS and ImageReady CS and and how to create and optimise images for internet with these applications.
By the end of this course you ll have covered key areas of web design from the initial planning stage of your website through to uploading and road-testing the site you create using Adobe GoLive CS. You will also have a good understanding of how to use Adobe PhotoShop CS and ImageReady CS to produce web orientated graphics and basic animations.
By the end of this course, you ll be confident in producing great-looking, content-full and visually rich web sites using these industry standard tools.
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Adobe GoLive CS and Adobe Photoshop CS for the Web
Web Publising Primer
-Sites and pages
-What is a web server?
-Local, intranet, internet differences
-Moving files to a server
GoLive CS Interface Overview
-Overview of menus and palettes
-Different working modes
-Opening a page
-Opening a Site
Simple Page Elements
-Inserting, editing and formatting text
-Adding colour to text and backgrounds
-Adding pre-optimised images
-Previewing your work in a browser
-Adding links to other pages
-Adding anchors to specific page elements
Planning and Managing a Site
-A look at some good pre-existing sites
-Planning your own site architecture
-Creating your local site and using the Site Window
-Managing files with the site window
Creating Tables
-Dragging a simple table to a page
-Adjustinng table properties with the Inspector palette
-Pixel and relative sizes for tables and table elements
-Tables that fill an entire page
-Nested tables for precise design
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
-A better way of formatting text and page elements
-Style Sheet palette elements
-Different levels of cascading stlye sheets: internal and external
-Creating and applying a simple Stlye Sheet
-Adjusting a Style Sheets
Editing HTML Code
-Overview of the structure of a HTML page
-Understanding
-Editing text, a table and moving an image with HTML code
Hidden Tags and Referencing
-Using HTML to add Header elements
-Using the GoLive GUI to add Header elements
Site Management
-Setting server access settings
-Uploading and maintaining your web site
Photoshop CS
-How images for the internet differ from other image types: size, colours, formats
-Choosing correct colour settings
-Web safe colour palettes for graphic objects
-Graphic elements: anti-aliasing, effects and other considerations
-Cropping and visually optimising images for screen
-Slicing images into component parts
-Saving optimised images for the web: using the correct format and compression
-Making round trips to ImageReady CS
Imageready CS
-Limitations of ImageReady
-Creating animated GIF s
-Creating image maps
-Creating navigation tabs
-Slicing with ImageReady
-Grouping slices into a table
-Creating rollovers
-Using the Optimised tab for previewing
-Creating basic animations
-Creating animations from layers in other applications
-Creating areas with editable text
-Grabbing HTML code from the image layout
-Previewing your work in a browser
-Exporting your artwork as a web page
-Exporting your artwork for inclusion in an HTML page
GoLive CS Smart Objects
-Using Adobe Photoshop CS, Illustrator CS and other file formats
-Using Smart Objects to let GoLive optimise images
-When to use images and when to use text in the web page
-Sites and pages
-What is a web server?
-Local, intranet, internet differences
-Moving files to a server
GoLive CS Interface Overview
-Overview of menus and palettes
-Different working modes
-Opening a page
-Opening a Site
Simple Page Elements
-Inserting, editing and formatting text
-Adding colour to text and backgrounds
-Adding pre-optimised images
-Previewing your work in a browser
-Adding links to other pages
-Adding anchors to specific page elements
Planning and Managing a Site
-A look at some good pre-existing sites
-Planning your own site architecture
-Creating your local site and using the Site Window
-Managing files with the site window
Creating Tables
-Dragging a simple table to a page
-Adjustinng table properties with the Inspector palette
-Pixel and relative sizes for tables and table elements
-Tables that fill an entire page
-Nested tables for precise design
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
-A better way of formatting text and page elements
-Style Sheet palette elements
-Different levels of cascading stlye sheets: internal and external
-Creating and applying a simple Stlye Sheet
-Adjusting a Style Sheets
Editing HTML Code
-Overview of the structure of a HTML page
-Understanding
-Editing text, a table and moving an image with HTML code
Hidden Tags and Referencing
-Using HTML to add Header elements
-Using the GoLive GUI to add Header elements
Site Management
-Setting server access settings
-Uploading and maintaining your web site
Photoshop CS
-How images for the internet differ from other image types: size, colours, formats
-Choosing correct colour settings
-Web safe colour palettes for graphic objects
-Graphic elements: anti-aliasing, effects and other considerations
-Cropping and visually optimising images for screen
-Slicing images into component parts
-Saving optimised images for the web: using the correct format and compression
-Making round trips to ImageReady CS
Imageready CS
-Limitations of ImageReady
-Creating animated GIF s
-Creating image maps
-Creating navigation tabs
-Slicing with ImageReady
-Grouping slices into a table
-Creating rollovers
-Using the Optimised tab for previewing
-Creating basic animations
-Creating animations from layers in other applications
-Creating areas with editable text
-Grabbing HTML code from the image layout
-Previewing your work in a browser
-Exporting your artwork as a web page
-Exporting your artwork for inclusion in an HTML page
GoLive CS Smart Objects
-Using Adobe Photoshop CS, Illustrator CS and other file formats
-Using Smart Objects to let GoLive optimise images
-When to use images and when to use text in the web page
About The Training Provider: XChange Training UK
XChange Training UK - XChange Training offer bespoke and scheduled training in a large range of creative and web technolgies including Adobe training courses for Adobe InDesign CS4 & CS3, Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 & CS3, Adobe Illustrator CS4 & CS3, Adobe Photoshop CS4 & CS3, Adobe Flash CS4 & CS3 & Flash ActionScript; Adobe Acrobat 9 & 8 and Adobe Premiere CS3 and QuarkXPress 8 & 7; Macromedia Dreamweaver 8, Macromedia...

