
Class Description
Adobe Dreamweaver Website Development is a 3-day course that provides web designers with the knowledge and hands-on practice they need to build and manage professional web sites using industry standards for professional web development and design. This class introduces the student to the fundamentals of Dreamweaver with an emphasis on best practices and current web standards. Participants’ instructors will guide participants through exercises that will build Participants’ skills from the ground up. Beginning with learning the Dreamweaver interface and the basics of HTML layout on to testing and publishing. This course provides participants with a solid foundation with this industry-standard program.
Course Benefits
- Dreamweaver Interface Basics
- Working with text and images
- Creating links and anchors
- Designing for devices with CS5
- Building Successful Site Navigation
- Building forms in Dreamweaver
- Fireworks CS5 integration
- Accessibility and Standards
- Site maintenance
Suggested Prerequisites
Knowledge of your operating system, computer and web site creation is recommended. We also recommend that you have the Adobe Dreamweaver software before starting the class. You can purchase the software or obtain a trial version of it from the Adobe website.
Course Outline
- Customize Students Workspace
- HTML Basic
- CSS Basic
- Creating a Page layout
- Web Design Basics
- Working with Cascading Style Sheets
- Working with Text, Lists, and Tables
- Working with Images
- Working With Navigation
- Working with Code
- Working with Templates
- Adding Interactivity
- Working with Web Animation and Video
- Working with Forms
- Publishing to the Web
- Designing for Mobile Devices
- Working with Code
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- Acrobat 202 – Adobe Acrobat Section 508 Accessibility
- AEM Forms 101 – AEM Forms (LiveCycle Designer) Intro
- AEM Forms 201 – AEM Forms Advanced (LiveCycle Designer)
- Excel 101 – Microsoft Excel Introduction
- Excel 201 – Microsoft Excel Intermediate
- Excel 301 – Advanced Microsoft Excel (Course 55167A)
- Excel 501 – Microsoft Excel Bootcamp
Our goal is to make sure your class meets your objectives, not ours. Therefore, all of our outlines are treated as guides to help steer the workshop. This outline does not guarantee that all the topics listed will be covered in the time allowed. The amount of material covered is based on the skill level of the student audience. We may change or alter course topics to best suit the classroom situation.
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