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Provided by: XChange Training UK Adobe GoLive CS and Coding HTMLGoLive |
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Provided by XChange Training UK
Adobe GoLive CS is an increasingly popular tool in professional web developement. It can be used for everything from creating simple home pages to managing large scale data driven web sites. It integrates extremely well with the other Adobe CS products and respects all the latest internet standards. Nevertheless there are times when a knowledge of HTML - the page layout language behind web pages - is indispensible for creating the perfect design. For this you'll need to go behind the scenes of your web pages and edit/add HTML code by hand.
In this course we create web pages then look at the code Adobe GoLive CS creates to get a feel for how web pages are actually structured. We then examine how modifying this code changes the layout of your web pages and learn how to use HTML's more common tags for creating additional elements on a web page.
Additional elements in this course include site management, entering text and graphic elements, structuring pages using tables, using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and other key features of web design.
By the end of this course for beginners, you ll be able to build a visually attractive web-site from scratch and have it up and running a remote web server. You'll also have a good understanding of the basics of HTML coding (including style sheets) and how to integrate this knowledge into the work you do with GoLive CS. Recommendations for further study will also be given during the course for those wishing to deepen their knowledge of HTML, CSS and other web coding languages.
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Adobe GoLive CS and Coding HTML
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
Editing HTML Code
-Using Layout, Source and Split views in Adobe GoLive CS
-Overview of the structure of a Adobe GoLive CS HTML page
-Understanding and nesting tags
-Editing text, a table and moving an image with HTML code
-Common HTML tags: meta tags and body content tags
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
-Altering CSS code in a text editor
Images, Smart Objects and optimisation
-Preparing images for the internet using Adobe Photoshop CS
-Using Photoshop CS sliced images
-Using Smart Objects to let GoLive optimise images
-When to use images and when to use text
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
-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
Editing HTML Code
-Using Layout, Source and Split views in Adobe GoLive CS
-Overview of the structure of a Adobe GoLive CS HTML page
-Understanding and nesting tags
-Editing text, a table and moving an image with HTML code
-Common HTML tags: meta tags and body content tags
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
-Altering CSS code in a text editor
Images, Smart Objects and optimisation
-Preparing images for the internet using Adobe Photoshop CS
-Using Photoshop CS sliced images
-Using Smart Objects to let GoLive optimise images
-When to use images and when to use text
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
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...

