Training Course:Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004School/Trainer:Computer Training Solutions London, United Kingdom
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' As a prospective Web developer, youll need to create both individual pages and to fit those files in an entire site structure. Thus far, you may have some knowledge of the underlying HTML structure of Web pages and affiliated technologies such as Cascading Style Sheets, but havent used Dreamweaver to apply them to live sites.
In this course, youll learn to take full advantage of Dreamweavers efficient interface for developing a static site with text, images, media, navigation elements, and forms. By applying its site management tools, youll ensure that the site you create works as you intended for the widest possible audience.
Course Objectives
create a Web site structure on your local machine add text content to a site format text work with images add navigation elements to a site structure pages streamline workflow with libraries and templates develop forms test, maintain, and upload a site
Creating a Web Site Structure on Your Local Machine
Explore Dreamweaver Basics Define a Local Site Add HTML Pages to a Local Site Set Document Properties
Adding Text Content to a Site
Import Text Content Clean Microsoft Word-generated HTML Add Structural Elements to HTML Documents Insert Date and Time Data Add Special Characters to HTML Documents Alter HTML Tags
Formatting Text
Alter Font and Text Characteristics Familiarize Yourself with CSS Create and Apply CSS Styles Export CSS Styles Create an External Style Sheet Link External Style Sheets to HTML Pages Edit Styles
Working with Images
Insert Images into a Web Page Modify Image Properties Edit Images Optimize Images Add a Flash Movie to a Dreamweaver File
Adding Navigation Elements to a Site
Link to Files in Your Site Link to a Named Anchor Link to an Email Address Add Links to an Image Alter Link Properties Link to Another Web Site Update Links Create Interactive Navigation Elements
Structuring Pages
Examine Page Structure Present Data in Tables Structure Pages with Tables in Layout Mode Import a Delimited Text File Modify Tables Structure Pages with Layers Control Layers Dynamically Convert Between Tables and Layers
Streamlining Workflow with Libraries and Templates
Add Library Items to Pages Modify and Update Library Items Create and Apply Site Templates Modify Templates
Developing Forms
Create a Form Set Focus in a Form
Testing, Uploading, and Maintaining a Site
Check Spelling and Accessibility Check and Fix Links Check Browser Compatibility Run Site Reports Add a Remote Site Upload Files to a Remote Site Synchronize Files ...''
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_2004_Int.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
Jobs & Resumes: London Houses & Roommates: London
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Macromedia Dreamweaver MX Advanced
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
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