Macromedia Dreamweaver A-Z
- Define a site in Dreamweaver to organize and maintain the Web pages; and create a basic Web page by typing text and applying character and paragraph formatting.
- Use Site Panel to create and organize files and folders.
- Insert images, set image properties, create and format tables.
- Add links within a site, create anchors, and specify external links, as well as use images as links, and create image maps.
- Build a frame-based set of pages.
- Upload a site to a remote Web server.
- Create dynamic user-interface elements, including simple rollovers and complex navigation bars.
- Use libraries to manage repeating site elements.
- Define keyword, description, and other meta tags in order to make your site visible to automatic search engine spiders.
- Create CSS styles to streamline text formatting within a page, and create external style sheets to allow formatting information to be used throughout a site.
- Create and manage layers, as well as combine layers with behaviors to provide additional visual feedback for a viewer navigating a site.
- Use the History panel to simplify repetitive tasks both within a single document and with other documents in a site.
- Target page content to specific browsers and versions.
- Add a form to your web page.
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- Windows 98/ME
- Windows 2000
- Intro to Internet Explorer
- HTML Level 1
- HTML Expert Level
Next Course(s):
- Cold Fusion A-Z
This course is included in these Certification Programs:
- Macromedia Dreamweaver MX Developer
- Certified Web Development Professional
Our Program is All-Inclusive:
- 16 hours of classroom instruction
- Unlimited supervised computer lab/practice time for 6 months
- A complete instruction manual
- Certificate upon completion
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- Computer-Based Training Files
- Assessment Testing
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Topics:
Lesson 1: Internet Access and HTML
Topic 1A: Internet Access and HTML
Topic 1B: Planning Web Sites
Topic 1C: The Dreamweaver Environment
Topic 1D: Viewing and Managing HTML Code
Lesson 2: Creating a Web Site
Topic 2A: Defining a Web Site
Topic 2B: Creating a Basic Web Page
Topic 2C: Page Properties
Lesson 3: Building a Web Site
Topic 3A: The Site Panel
Topic 3B: Templates
Lesson 4: Adding Content to Web Pages
Topic 4A: List Formats
Topic 4B: Images
Topic 4C: Tables
Topic 4D: Templates Containing Repeating Regions
Lesson 5: Working with Links
Topic 5A: Links within a Site
Lesson 6: Enhancing Navigation in a Site
Topic 6A: Framesets
Topic 6B: Re-Usable Navigation Bars
Lesson 7: Managing and Uploading a Web Site
Topic 7A: The Site Map
Lesson 8: Rollovers and Navigation Bars
Topic 8A: Rollovers
Topic 8B: Adding Image States to a Navigation Bar Using Behaviors
Topic 8C: Using the Insert Navigation Bar Tool
Topic 8D: Flash Buttons and Text
Lesson 9: Libraries
Topic 9A: Creating a Library
Topic 9B: Modifying Library Items within the Library Panel
Lesson 10: Defining Head Elements and Managing Keyboard Shortcuts
Topic 10A: Defining Head Elements
Topic 10B: Editing Meta Tags
Topic 10C: Customizing Keyboard Shortcuts
Lesson 11: Style Sheets
Topic 11A: Defining Style Sheets
Topic 11B: Applying Style Sheets to Multiple Pages
Lesson 12: Layers
Topic 12A: Creating Layers
Topic 12B: Using the Layers Panel
Topic 12C: Layer Styles
Topic 12D: Layers and Behaviors
Topic 12E: Inserting Rich Media Objects
Lesson 13: The History panel
Topic 13A: The History panel
Topic 13B: Recording Steps
Topic 13C: Saving Steps to the Commands Menu
Lesson 14: Browser Targeting and Code Tools
Topic 14A: Browser Compatibility
Topic 14B: Converting Pages to Earlier Versions
Topic 14C: Browser Checking
Topic 14D: Coding Tools
Lesson 15: Creating Forms
Topic 15A: Setting Up Forms
Topic 15B: Adding Form Elements
Topic 15C: Validating and Testing Forms
