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CIW Professional Certification (Site Designer)

Training Provided by The Career Center Students learn to create and manage Web sites with tools such as Dreamweaver and Flash, FrontPage, Dynamic HTML, and various multimedia and CSS standards. Students will also implement the latest This certification is recommended for web authors, marketing and communications professionals, PR professionals, Webmasters, graphic designers, desktop designers, technical writers, and library scientists.

This is primarily ilt training
instructor led trainingThis class may be available at a classroom in New York, NY,
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Duration:30 hours
Training Presented in:English
CIW Professional Certification (Site Designer) Prerequisites:
  • CIW Associate Certification (Foundations)
  • CompTIA i-Net+ Certification

Next Course(s):

  • CIW Master Designer Certification (E-Commerce)

This course is included in the following Certification Program:

  • Certified Internet Webmaster CIW Professional

Our Program is All-Inclusive:

  • 30 hours of classroom instruction
  • Unlimited supervised computer lab/practice time for 6 months
  • A complete instruction manual
  • Certificate upon completion
  • Career Enhancement Services
  • Full Placement Counseling
  • Free Resume Review
  • Job Placement Assistance
  • Free Test Preparation
  • Computer-Based Training Files
  • Assessment Testing
  • Internship Opportunities
  • Guarantee: Retake the course for free until test passed and/or employed.
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Topics:

Overview of Design Concepts
      Web Technology
      The Nature of the Web
      Design Concepts
      New Technologies
      Evaluating Your HTML Skills

Web Page Layout and Elements
      Web Users and Site Design
      Effective Web Page Layout
      Color and Web Design
      Fonts and Web Design

Web Site Usability Testing
      The Importance of Audience Usability
      Web Usability Testing

Navigation Concepts
      Why Is Navigation Critical?
      Browsers and Navigation
      Primary and Secondary Navigation
      Navigation Hierarchy
      Site Structure, URLs and File Names
      Familiar Navigation Conventions
      Guided Navigation
      Navigation Action Plan

Web Graphics
      Web Site Images
      Digital Imaging Concepts
      Bitmap vs. Vector Graphics
      Graphic Applications
      Image File Formats
      Creating Images
      Image Optimization
      Multimedia and the Web
      Multimedia and Web Sites
      Current Multimedia Capabilities
      Animation and the Web
      Audio and the Web
      Video and the Web
      Goals of a Multimedia Site
      Multimedia Site Design Basics
      User Interaction
      Selecting Multimedia Elements
      Copyright Infringement

The Web Development Process
      Web Design Teams
      Bottom-up Approach
      Web Development Phases
      Defining the Web Project Goals
      Understanding the Business Process
      Defining a Vision
      From Vision to Strategy
      The Metaphor

Mindmapping
      The Mindmapping Process
      Mindmapping a Web Site

Web Site Implementation Factors
      Determining Site Implementation Factors
      Web Site Characteristics
      Calculating Download Times

HTML Standards and Compliance
      What Is HTML?
      Web Browser HTML Support
      The HTML Standard
      HTML 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 and 3.2
      HTML 4.0, 4.01 and XHTML
      Web Page Accessibility

HTML Tables and Web Page Structure
      Creating Page Structures with Tables
      Diagramming the Table
      Borderless Web Page Structure

HTML Frames
      Frames and Framesets
      FRAMESET and FRAME Tags
      Targeting Hyperlinks
      Adding a Frame to a Frame
      Frameset Attributes
      The NOFRAMES Tag

Metadata and the Web
      Metadata
      META Tags and Document Identification
      META Tags and Search Engines
      META Tags and Delayed File Change

Cascading Style Sheets
      Style Sheets
      Cascading Style Sheets
      Defining and Using Styles
      Changeable Style Elements

Site Development with Microsoft FrontPage 2000
      Microsoft FrontPage 2000
      FrontPage Views, Menus and Toolbars
      Opening Webs and Files in FrontPage

FrontPage 2000 - Basic Features
      Page Layout Using Tables
      Inserting Images, Page Properties, Image Maps, Templates
      Importing Formatted Text
      Inserting HTML
      Creating Text Hyperlinks
      FrontPage Shared Borders, Framesets, Styles, Themes

FrontPage 2000 - Advanced
      FrontPage DHTML Toolbar, Web Forms, Components, Web Reports and Search Forms

Site Development with Macromedia Dreamweaver
      Dreamweaver 4.0
      Layout Options

Macromedia Dreamweaver - Basic Features
      Page Layout, Creating Image Maps and Templates in Dreamweaver
      Frames

Macromedia Dreamweaver - Advanced Features
      Rollover Images, Web Forms, Behaviors, Modifying Layers, Library
      Editing HTML, Jump Menus
      Macromedia Dreamweaver Exchange

Web Pages with Allaire HomeSite
      Allaire HomeSite 4.5
      Templates, Handling Files and Tag Editing Features

Images with JASC Paint Shop Pro
      Introduction to JASC Paint Shop Pro
      Adding Text to an Image File
      Special Effects and Filters
      Decreasing Color Depth
      Cropping Images
      Creating Screen Captures
      Creating Animated GIF Images

Multimedia with Macromedia Flash 5.0
      Flash 5.0
      Flash Shapes
      Color and Fills in Flash
      Timeline and Layers
      Saving and Publishing Flash Movies
      Symbols and Buttons
      Customizing the Flash Library
      Flash, Motion and Shape Tweens
      Tweening Text in Flash
      Flash Movie Clips
      Adding Sound
      Adding Flash Movies to HTML files
      Testing for the Flash Plug-in
      Flash Tell Targets
      Mask Layers in Flash

JavaScript Fundamentals
      Why Script?
      Common Programming Concepts
      What Is JavaScript?
      JavaScript vs. Other Languages
      Embedding JavaScript into HTML
      Strengths of JavaScript
      Using JavaScript to Communicate with the User
      JavaScript Functions
      Using JavaScript for Browser Detection
      Dynamic HTML
      Dynamic HTML
      Document Object Model (DOM)
      CSS and DHTML
      Scripting Language and DHTML
      DHTML Implementation

Extensible Markup Language (XML)
      What Is XML?
      HTML Goals
      Separating Format from Structure
      HTML Limitations
      XML Goals
      What Is an XML Document?
      Rules for Well-Formed XML
      Simple Well-Formed XML
      What Is XHTML?

HTTP Servers
      What Is an HTTP Server?
      Ports
      Basic HTTP Server Administration
      Server-Side Technologies

Cookies
      Understanding Cookies
      Enabling and Disabling Cookies
      Deleting Cookie Files

Downloadables and Plug-Ins
      Plug-In Technology
      Plug-In Installation
      Macromedia Shockwave and Flash
      Adobe Acrobat Reader
      RealNetworks RealPlayer
      Creating a Downloadable File

Java Applets
      Why Use Java and Applets?
      Introduction to Java
      Demystifying Applets
      Embedding a Java Applet
      Java Applets and Animation
      Java Applet Authoring Tools
      Applet Resources

Databases
      Web Design and Databases
      Database Anatomy
      Database Queries
      Database Management System (DBMS)
      Tools, Products and Database Programs

Standards Organizations
      Internet Governing Bodies
      Internet Society (ISOC)
      Internet Architecture Board (IAB)
      Internet Research Task Force (IRTF)
      Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
      World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
      Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)
      Requests for Comments (RFCs)

Web Workshop
      Building Your Web Site

Web Site Publishing
      Web Site Publishing
      Web Site Hosting
      Web Publishing with FTP
      Publishing with FrontPage 2000
      Publishing with Dreamweaver 4.0
      Comparing Web Publishing Tools

About The Training Provider: The Career Center
The Career Center - The Career Center Since 1988 The Career Center has trained over 250,000 students in a variety of computer and other job related classes in areas like Office Administration and Bookkeeping, Computer Programming, Computer Support and Networking, Network Security, Web Development, Graphics and Digital Imaging, Medical Billing and Coding, Real Estate Licensing and more . Conveniently located at...
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