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Dreamweaver Advanced

Course description

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.


Disclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are a guide for students. The course topics and order of presentation may be modified based upon the needs of each individual class.