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Objective:
Learn
the basics of using Dreamweaver to set up a Web site and create
Web pages.
Prerequisite
Skills:
- Comfortable
with the Windows environment.
- Comfortable
navigating the Internet with a standard browser.
Course Description:
Do you need to set up and maintain a Web site using Macromedia Dreamweaver?
In this course, learn the basics of Dreamweaver, including how to
define a new Web site; add text, images, and hyperlinks to a page;
and use tables and frames to create more complex page designs. Also,
learn to upload the site to a Web server.
Attend
this course if you want to:
- Understand
the Dreamweaver 8 environment.
- Define
a new Web site.
- Create
pages within a site.
- Organize
the files and folders in a site.
- Create
templates that help you easily develop multiple similar pages.
- Create
numbered and bulleted lists.
- Add
images to a page.
- Use
tables to organize information or control page layout.
- Link
to other content within the site or to pages on other sites.
- Organize
pages in framesets.
- Manage
and upload a Web site.
Class
Length:
8 hours
Delivery
Formats:
Objective:
Learn
how some of Dreamweaver's more advanced features (such as libraries,
behaviors, style sheets, and layers) can help you create professional-looking
Web sites.
Prerequisite
Skills:
Comfortable
creating basic Web sites and pages with Dreamweaver 8.
(Suggested Course: Dreamweaver 8
- Level 1)
Course Description:
Have you mastered the basics in Dreamweaver 8, and now want to learn
how to create more complex designs and page elements? Do you want
to use libraries to manage frequently used site elements? Do you
want to use layers to position objects precisely? Do you want to
use the same text attributes on all pages in your site?
Attend
this course if you want to:
- Create
rollovers to highlight links and images as users move their mouse
over them.
- Build
a navigation bar to ensure consistent navigation throughout your
site.
- Create
a library for frequently used blocks of text and other repeating
site elements.
- Define
keywords, descriptions, and other meta tags so that users are
more likely to find your site via search engines.
- Use
style sheets to format text consistently throughout the site.
- Create
and manage layers to position objects on a page.
- Use
the History panel to undo or replay steps you have performed or
to record steps so you can automate repetitive procedures.
- Target
page content to specific browsers and versions.
- Examine
the code behind your Web pages.
- Integrate
XML-based data.
- Add
a form to a Web page.
Class
Length:
8 hours
Delivery
Formats:
Objective:
Learn
to create and manage a database-driven Web site.
Prerequisite
Skills:
Course Description:
Do you need to
create or maintain a dynamic Web site? In this course, you will
learn about the server technology you can use use for a database-driven
site and will learn how to use Dreamweaver to set up a database-driven
site.
Attend
this course if you want to:
- Understand
the server technology used in a database-driven site.
- Set
up a database-driven site in Dreamweaver 8.
- Create,
display, and page through recordsets.
- Create
detail, search, and results pages.
- Link
form elements to recordsets.
- Insert,
edit, and delete records.
Class
Length:
8 hours
Delivery
Formats:
Objective:
Learn
the basics of using Dreamweaver to set up a Web site and create
Web pages.
Prerequisite
Skills:
- Comfortable
with the Windows environment.
- Comfortable
navigating the Internet with a standard browser.
Course Description:
Do you need to set up and maintain a Web site using Macromedia Dreamweaver?
In this course, learn the basics of Dreamweaver, including how to
define a new Web site; add text, images, and hyperlinks to a page;
and use tables and frames to create more complex page designs. Also,
learn to upload the site to a Web server.
Attend
this course if you want to:
- Understand
the Dreamweaver MX environment.
- Define
a new Web site.
- Create
pages within a site.
- Create
numbered and bulleted lists.
- Add
images to a page.
- Use
tables to organize information or control page layout.
- Create
templates to use as a basis for future pages.
- Link
to other content within the site or to pages on other sites.
- Organize
pages in framesets.
- Create
re-usable navigation bars.
- Manage
and upload a Web site.
Class
Length:
8 hours
Delivery
Formats:
Objective:
Learn
to use some of Dreamweaver's more advanced Web site creation features,
including libraries, behaviors, style sheets, and layers.
Prerequisite
Skills:
Comfortable
creating basic Web sites and pages with Dreamweaver MX.
(Suggested Course: Dreamweaver MX
- Level 1)
Course Description:
Have you mastered the basics in Dreamweaver MX, and now want to
learn how to create more complex designs and page elements? Do you
want to use libraries to manage frequently used site elements? Do
you want to use layers to position objects precisely? Do you want
to use the same text attributes on all pages in your site?
Attend
this course if you want to:
- Create
rollovers to highlight links and images as users move their mouse
over them.
- Build
a navigation bar to ensure consistent navigation throughout your
site.
- Create
a library for frequently used blocks of text and other repeating
site elements.
- Define
keywords, descriptions, and other meta tags so that users are
more likely to find your site via search engines.
- Use
style sheets to format text consistently throughout the site.
- Create
and manage layers to position objects on a page.
- Use
the History panel to undo or replay steps you have performed or
to record steps so you can automate repetitive procedures.
- Target
page content to specific browsers and versions.
- Add
a form to a Web page.
Class
Length:
8 hours
Delivery
Formats:
Objective:
Learn
to create and manage a database-driven Web site.
Prerequisite
Skills:
Course Description:
Do you need to
create or maintain a dynamic Web site? In this course, you will
learn about the server technology you can use use for a database-driven
site and will learn how to use Dreamweaver to set up a database-driven
site.
Attend
this course if you want to:
- Understand
the server technology used in a database-driven site.
- Set
up a database-driven site in Dreamweaver MX.
- Create,
display, and page through recordsets.
- Create
detail, search, and results pages.
- Link
form elements to recordsets.
- Insert,
edit, and delete records.
Class
Length:
8 hours
Delivery
Formats:
Objective:
Learn
the basics of using Dreamweaver 4.0 to set up a Web site and create
Web pages.
Prerequisite
Skills:
- Comfortable
with the Windows environment.
- Comfortable
navigating the Internet with a standard browser.
Course Description:
Do you need to set up and maintain a Web site using Macromedia Dreamweaver?
In this course, learn the basics of Dreamweaver, including how to
define a new Web site; add text, images, and hyperlinks to a page;
and use tables and framesets to create more complex page designs.
Also, learn to upload the site to a Web server.
Attend
this course if you want to:
- Understand
the Dreamweaver tools and environment.
- Create
a new Web page.
- Set
up a Web site.
- Work
with templates.
- Add
and format text on a page.
- Create
and format ordered (numbered) and unordered (bulleted) lists.
- Create
links to other pages or sites or to locations on the same page.
- Add
images to a page.
- Create
image links and image maps.
- Create
tables to align information and control page layout.
- Build
framesets.
- Upload
your site to a Web server.
Class
Length:
8 hours
Delivery
Formats:
Objective:
Current
Dreamweaver users learn to use some of the more advanced features
of the program.
Prerequisite
Skills:
Comfortable
with basic to intermediate features of Dreamweaver.
(Suggested Course: Dreamweaver
4.0 Introduction)
Course
Description:
Do you understand the basics of Dreamweaver, but now want to enhance
your pages by using some of the more advanced features of the program?
In this course, current Dreamweaver users learn to master the more
powerful design capabilities in Dreamweaver. Learn to use Library
elements and style sheets to save time as you create and format
pages; use layers to ensure exact positioning of page elements;
and create rollovers and navigation bars to improve the navigation
and usability of your site.
Attend
this course if you want to:
- Create
rollovers to highlight links and images as users move their mouse
over them.
- Build
a navigation bar to ensure consistent navigation throughout your
site.
- Add
and work with Library items to store frequently used page elements.
- Define
keywords, descriptions, and other meta tags so that users are
more likely to find your site via search engines.
- Use
style sheets to format pages consistently.
- Create
layers to ensure precise positioning on a page.
- Use
the History panel to undo or replay steps you have performed or
to record steps so you can automate common procedures.
- Understand
and verify browser compatibility issues.
- Create
forms and validate and test the forms.
Class
Length:
8 hours
Delivery
Formats:
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