Who
Should Attend
Web designers and developers.
Prerequisites
We recommend that
students should be comfortable using a mouse, opening and saving files, and the
general operations of computers. Also students are recommended to have taken
our Dreamweaver Intro course, or equivalent.
What
You Will Learn
Working with
Text, Lists, and Tables
Working with
Images
Working with
Navigation
Adding
Interactivity
Working with Web
Animation and Video
Working with
Forms
Publishing to
the Web
Designing for
Mobile Devices
Related
Training and Certification Courses
Dreamweaver Intro w/
HTML Fundamentals CC
HTML XHTML & CSS
Advanced
HTML, XHTML & CSS
Intro
HTML5 & CSS3
PhoneGap Build
JavaScript Programming
Intro
Course
Outline
1. Working with
Text, Lists, and Tables
Previewing the
completed file
Creating and
styling text
Creating and
styling tables
Spell checking
webpages
Finding and
replacing text
2. Working with
Images
Reviewing web
image basics
Previewing the
completed file
Inserting an
image
Adjusting image
positions with CSS classes
Working with the
Insert panel
Using Adobe
Bridge to insert images
Inserting
non-web file types
Working with
Photoshop Smart Objects
Copying and
pasting images from Adobe Photoshop and Fireworks
Inserting images
by drag and drop
Optimizing
images with the Property inspector
3. Working with
Navigation
Hyperlink basics
Previewing the
completed file
Creating
internal hyperlinks
Creating an
image-based link
Creating an external
link
Setting up email
links
Targeting page
elements
Checking your
page
4. Adding
Interactivity
Learning about
Dreamweaver behaviors
Previewing the
completed file
Working with
Dreamweaver behaviors
Working with
jQuery Accordion widgets
5. Working with Web
Animation and Video
Understanding
web animation and video
Previewing the
completed file
Adding web
animation to a page
Adding web video
to a page
6. Working with
Forms
Previewing the
completed file
Learning about
forms
Adding a form to
a page
Inserting text
form elements
Inserting
checkboxes
Creating radio
buttons
Incorporating
text areas
Working with
lists
Adding a Submit
button
Specifying a
form action
Emailing form
data
Styling forms
More form
information
7. Publishing to
the Web
Defining a remote
site
Cloaking folders
and files
Wrapping things
up
Putting your
site online
Synchronizing
local and remote sites
8. Designing for
Mobile Devices
Previewing your
completed file
Designing for
mobile devices
Creating a media
query for smart phones
Adding rules to
a media query
Adapting CSS
navigation to mobile environments
Styling the main
content
Testing a media
query
Responsive
design
Creating style
sheets for tablets
Edge Inspect
More information
Disclaimer:
All course objectives
and outlines are a guide for students. To ensure student satisfaction, these
course topics and order may be modified or added to ensure the latest
information is covered to support real world use of the technology.