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Provided by: 123-CBT Computer Based Training CIW Site Designer Part 3 Using FrontPage Dreamweaver HomeSite |
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Course Overview
This third course in the series teaches learners how to use some of the more popular Web site development tools. It covers the basics of using Microsoft FrontPage, Macromedia Dreamweaver and Allaire HomeSite.
Learn To
Identify FrontPage 2000 and how to create Web pages with tables, images, and image maps by using FrontPage.
Identify how to format Web pages, use style sheets, Web forms, DHTML effects, FrontPage components, and FrontPage Web reports.
Identify how to apply the various Dreamweaver features that are used for effective site development.
Identify how to perform file-related operations by using HomeSite.
Identify the benefits of the Tags menu, inserting HTML tags by using tag chooser.
Identify the benefits of using the tag completion feature of HomeSite.
Audience
The target audiences for this course are End Users, Application Developers, Web authors, marketing and communications professionals, PR professionals, Webmasters, graphic designers, technical writers, and library scientists. Learners will have completed either the CIW Foundations certification or the i-Net+ certification. Both of these provide a foundational knowledge about Internet networking, servers and clients, design and development, security, and using the Internet for business. Learners should have taken the first two parts of this series, courses 87021-87022. This course helps prepare candidates for exam 1D0-420.
Content Emphasis
Skills-Based
Deployment Options
Internet / Intranet, Download, LAN, Workstation
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
Language Options
American English
Total Learning Time
7 hours
87023 Objectives
Unit 1: FrontPage 2000: Basic Features
2 hours
Match the benefit of using FrontPage 2000 with the situation in which the benefit is applicable.
Match FrontPage 2000 menus with their functions.
Match FrontPage 2000 toolbars with the situations in which they are used.
Create a Web in FrontPage 2000 by using the File menu.
Open a Web in FrontPage 2000 by using the File menu.
Identify the FrontPage 2000 view used to display information related to an open Web.
Insert a table in a new FrontPage 2000 Web page by using the Table menu.
Insert an image in a FrontPage 2000 Web page at the selected position by using the Insert menu.
Modify the properties of a FrontPage 2000 Web page to meet a specified set of requirements by using the File menu.
Modify the properties of a FrontPage 2000 table to meet a specified set of requirements by using the Table menu.
Modify the properties of a cell to meet a specified set of requirements in FrontPage 2000 by using the Table menu.
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