Training Course:Macromedia Dreamweaver MX AdvancedSchool/Trainer:Computer Training Solutions London, United Kingdom
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' Macromedia Dreamweaver MX has everything you need to develop a professional Web site. It is an exciting and fun package for the creation of professional quality web sites and is extremely easy to get to grips with because it uses the very best WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) editors; allows simple creation of tables and frames; ability to use layers, animations; full support of cascading style sheets; extensive code-editing support.
Dreamweaver MX includes professional-quality, pre-built layouts and code, which includes site structures, forms, accessible templates, and JavaScript functions for client-side interactivity. There is also a Site Setup Wizard that helps you quickly enter the information for configuring dynamic, staged, or ISP-hosted sites.
The advanced course introduces concepts of the Dreamweaver MX Web development application including work with advanced Web site creation features including libraries and behaviors. In addition, you will use many of the new features available within the HTML 4 standard including style sheets and layers.
Course Objectives
Create dynamic user-interface elements, including simple rollovers and complex navigation bars. Use libraries to manage repeating site elements. Define keyword, description, and other meta tags in order to make your site visible to automatic search engine spiders. Create CSS styles to streamline text formatting within a page, and create external style sheets to allow formatting information to be used throughout a site. Create and manage layers, as well as combine layers with behaviors to provide additional visual feedback for a viewer navigating a site. Use the History panel to simplify repetitive tasks both within a single document and with other documents in a site. Target page content to specific browsers and versions. Add a form to your web page.
Creating Head Content for a Web Page
Defining elements of the HEAD tag Using elements in the HEAD tag
Introduction to Style Sheets
Working with cascading style sheets Using linked style sheets
Working with Forms and Libraries
Using forms Database and server-side scripting Creating libraries
Working with Rollovers and Behaviors
Working with rollovers Using Flash objects Using behaviors
Working with Layers
Adding layers Modifying layers by using the Layers panel Attaching behaviors to layers Repeating and recording commands
Working with Timelines
Creating timelines Modifying timelines
Creating Forms
Setting up forms Adding form elements Validating and testing forms
Testing Sites in Target Browsers
Checking browser compatibility ...''
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule: http://www.it-uk.com/
http://www.it-uk.com/Dreamweaver_MX_Advanced.htm
Phone:08456 44 1234
School Address:
Aurora House, 5-6 Carlos Place, Mayfair, London W1K 3AP, UK Telephone: 08456 44 1234 Email: training@it-uk.com
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ASP - Intermediate/Advanced
AutoCAD
CorelDraw 11 - Introduction
CorelDraw 11 - Advanced
Cascading Style Sheets
DHTML/DOM
Macromedia Dreamweaver MX
Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004
Microsoft Excel 2002 (XP) - Introduction
Microsoft Excel 2002 (XP) - Intermediate
Microsoft Excel 2002 (XP) - Intermediate Plus
Microsoft Excel 2002 (XP) - Advanced
Microsoft Excel 2003 - Introduction
Microsoft Excel 2003 - Intermediate
Microsoft Excel 2003 - Advanced
Microsoft Excel VBA (Visual Basics for Applications)
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