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Dreamweaver Introduction w/ HTML Fundamentals

Course description

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

 

Read 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.

 

Related Training and Certification Courses

 

Dreamweaver Advanced Website Development CC

HTML XHTML & CSS Advanced

HTML, XHTML & CSS Intro

HTML5 & CSS3

 

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.


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.