Who
Should Attend
Web designers and
developers at all levels.
Prerequisites
We recommend that
students should be comfortable using a mouse, opening and saving files, and the
general operations of computers.
What
You Will Learn Course
An overview to
the workspace
HTML Basics
CSS Basics
Creating a Page
Layout
Working with
Cascading style sheets
Working with Templates
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What Other Students Have Said about this Introduction to Dreamweaver Training
Excellent intro
course, not only for Dreamweaver, but for the programming languages (HTML/CSS)
that are absolutely necessary in order to fully comprehend Dreamweaver. We also
reviewed best practices for good web design. Very useful, practical and highly
recommended! - Chris S.
I will see a meteoric
rise in productivity and content creation! The training was very engaging
rather than lecture, questions were easily answered and the content was
explained well. - Christopher D.
The training facility
is excellent and this instructor was even better than usual. He was able to
move at a reasonable pace to cover all the material without losing any
students. He was excellent at communication and teaching skills, one of the
best I have ever encountered anywhere! - William D.
This training has
given me the tools need to begin preparing our company website. Comfortable and
fun atmosphere. Instructor very knowledgeable and helpful. Candice C.
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Course
Outline
1. Customizing Your
Workspace
Touring the
workspace
Switching and
splitting views
Working with
panels
Selecting a
workspace layout
Adjusting
toolbars
Personalizing
preference
Creating custom
keyboard shortcuts
Using the
Property inspector
Using the CSS
Designer
Explore,
experiment, learn
2. HTML Basics
What is HTML?
Where did HTML
begin?
Writing your own
HTML code
Frequently used
HTML 4 codes
Introducing
HTML5
3. CSS Basics
What is CSS?
HTML vs. CSS
formatting
HTML defaults
CSS box model
Multiples,
classes, and IDs, oh my!
Formatting text
Formatting
objects
CSS3 overview
and support
4. Creating a Page
Layout
Web design
basics
Working with
thumbnails and wireframes
Defining a
Dreamweaver site
Using the
Welcome screen
Previewing your
completed file
Modifying an existing
CSS layout
Adding a
background image to the header
Inserting new
components
Inserting a
navigation component
Changing element
alignment
Modifying the
page width and background color
Modifying
existing content and formatting
Inserting an
image placeholder
Inserting
placeholder text
Modifying the
footer
Validating
webpages
5. Working with
Cascading style sheets
Previewing the
completed file
Working with the
CSS Designer
Working with
type
Working with
background graphics
Working with
classes, IDs, and descendant selectors
Creating an
interactive menu
Creating faux
columns
Moving rules to
an external style sheet
Creating style
sheets for other media
6. Working with
Templates
Previewing
completed files
Creating a
template from an existing layout
Inserting
editable regions
Producing child
pages
Updating a
template
Using library
items
Using
server-side includes
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.