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Provided by: Webucator Introduction to Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 Training |
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In this Adobe Dreamweaver training class, students receive a comprehensive introduction to using Dreamweaver CS4 to create web sites. Students will also learn learn how to use Dreamweaver Templates, Library Items, and Snippets. Students will also master all of the
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Behaviors
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Dreamweaver offers that insert client-side JavaScript on your site.
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Dreamweaver offers that insert client-side JavaScript on your site.
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Training
Provided by Webucator
Introduction to Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 Training
Introduction to Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 Class Overview
Introduction to Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 Class Goals
In this Adobe Dreamweaver training class, students receive a comprehensive introduction to using Dreamweaver CS4 to create web sites. Students will also learn learn how to use Dreamweaver Templates, Library Items, and Snippets. Students will also master all of the "Behaviors" Dreamweaver offers that insert client-side JavaScript on your site.
- Understand how web pages work
- Learn to create and manage web sites with Dreamweaver
- Learn to add graphics and links to pages
- Learn how to design with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) within Dreamweaver
- Learn to create tables
- Learn to layout pages with CSS in Dreamweaver
- Dreamweaver CS4 Jumpstart
- What is Dreamweaver?
- Design and layout tools
- Site management and File Transfer Protocol
- Coding environment and text editor
- Who uses Dreamweaver?
- What's new in Dreamweaver CS4?
- New user interface
- Live View
- Related files
- Code Navigator
- CSS improvements
- HTML data sets
- Photoshop smart objects
- Other new features
- Adobe AIR authoring support
- Subversion
- An overview of features
- How web sites work
- A simple flow chart
- Domain names and IP addresses
- Servers and web hosts
- The role of web browsers
- An introduction to HTML
- Tag structure and attributes
- The structure of an HTML document
- Placing images in HTML
- Colors in HTML
- Case sensitivity and whitespace rules
- Tag hierarchy
- XHTML 1.0 Transitional
- What's the difference?
- Explorations in code
- A look at the Welcome Screen
- Creating, opening, and saving documents
- Creating new documents
- Setting Up a New Site
- Creating a new site
- Advanced site-creation options
- Adding pages
- Saving a page to your site
- Defining page properties
- Work views
- A look at the Files panel
- Viewing local files
- Selecting and editing files
- Files panel options
- Changing the Files panel view
- Adding Text and Images
- Typography and images on the web
- Adding text
- An introduction to styles
- Previewing pages in a web browser
- Understanding hyperlinks
- Creating hyperlinks
- Relative versus absolute hyperlinks
- Linking to an e-mail address
- Creating lists
- Using the Text Insert panel
- Inserting images
- Image resolution
- Image formats
- Creating a simple gallery page
- Linking images
- Using image placeholders
- Editing images
- Adjusting brightness and contrast
- Resizing images
- Updating images
- Styling Your Pages with CSS
- What are Cascading Style Sheets?
- A little bit of ancient history: when <font> tags roamed the Earth
- The dawn of CSS
- How do you create CSS rules in Dreamweaver?
- Understanding Style Sheets
- Understanding why they're called Cascading
- Creating and modifying styles
- Creating a class style with the Property Inspector
- Creating and modifying styles in the CSS Styles panel
- Advanced text formatting with CSS
- Fine-tuning page appearance with contextual and pseudo-class selectors
- Div tags and CSS IDs
- Internal versus external style sheets
- Attaching an external style sheet to your page
- Modifying attached style sheets
- Creating a new .css file (external style sheet)
- Adobe Device Central
- Creating Page Layouts with CSS
- The CSS Box model
- The basics of CSS margins, padding, and borders
- Reviewing the <div> element
- Reviewing the ID selector
- Positioning content with AP Divs
- Creating your first boxes with Draw AP Div
- Centering your page with relative positioning
- Making layouts cross-browser compatible
- Adding columns and headers to a layout
- Absolute versus relative positioning
- Adding a global navigation
- Box overlap and z-index
- Reordering <div> elements
- Adding additional content and styles
- Setting margins, padding, and borders
- Overriding default margins in CSS
- Futureproofing your layout
- Moving the internal styles
- Working with Tables
- Using tables in web design
- Importing table data
- Selecting table elements
- Modifying table size
- Modifying table structure
- Creating a table
- Formatting and styling tables in HTML
- Formatting and styling tables with CSS
- Advanced CSS styling of tables
- Controlling cell alignment, padding, and borders with CSS
- Creating alternate row styling with CSS
- Reusing CSS for other tables
- Data sorting tables
Experience in the following areas is required:
- Experience with basic software programs such as Microsoft Word
- Experience browsing the Web
Experience in the following areas would be beneficial.
- HTML
Each student will receive a copy of Dreamweaver CS4 Digital Classroom by Digital Classroom, which will serve as a guide for the class.
Class Technical RequirementsOur computer technical requirements and setup process is easy, with support just a click away:
- Click here for technical requirements and setup instructions
About The Training Provider: Webucator
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