Adobe Dreamweaver CS4
Vocational qualification
Blended learning in Guildford
Description
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Type
Vocational qualification
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Methodology
Blended
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Location
Guildford
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Class hours
120h
To teach website creation skills to Adobe Certified Associate level using this popular web design program. Suitable for: Those with some computer competency and familiar with the internet who want to learn how to use Dreamweaver CS4 to create websites.
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About this course
Competence with Windows Explorer, and familiarity with the Internet and browsers.
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Course programme
Designed for: Those with some computer competency and familiar with the internet who want to learn how to use Dreamweaver CS4 to create websites
Prerequisites: Competence with Windows Explorer, and familiarity with the Internet and browsers.
Objectives: To teach website creation skills to Adobe Certified Associate level using this popular web design program
Course Content
· Unit 1: – Including: Fundamentals of the World Wide Web, What is HTML? Exploring Web Pages with Web Browsers, HTML Tags, Attributes and Styles, WYSIWIG, Viewing Source Codes
· Unit Two – Including: Planning a Site from the Ground Up, Identify Target Audience, Planning Site Content, Paths and Site Structure, Defining a Website in Dreamweaver, Adding Folders and Files
· Unit Three – Including: The Dreamweaver Interface, Setting the Workspace View, The Functional Areas of Dreamweaver CS4, Split and Design Views, The Insert Panel, The Document Window, The Properties Inspector
· Unit Four – Including: Layouts and Alignments, Modifying Page Backgrounds, Setting Page Margins, Setting Text and Link Colours, Colour Considerations in Web Design, Previewing Pages in a Browser
· Unit Five – Including: Understanding Text and Typefaces, Text Formatting with the Properties Inspector, Understanding Font Styles, Using Lists and Indents, Creating Hyperlinks
· Unit Six – Including: Working with Images, Image File Formats for the Internet, Inserting Images into a Web Page, Creating a Navigation Bar with Images, Inserting Rollover Images, Images and Copyright Issues, Inserting Flash Video, Using Adobe Bridge CS4
· Unit Seven – Including: Page Layout Principles, Cascading Style Sheets, Document Type Declaration, CSS Positioning, Creating Page Divisions, Creating Columns, Exporting to External Style Sheet
· Unit Eight – Including: Advanced Page Design with CSS, Creating Custom Classes, Creating Descendant Selectors, Conditional Comments for Internet Explorer, Adding a Print Style Sheet
· Unit Nine – Including: Automated Design Tools, Creating and Using Library Items, Creating a New Template, Designing with Behaviors, Dreamweaver Extensions
· Unit Ten – Including: Tables, Forms and Media, Processing Forms, Working with Menus, Radio Buttons and Checkboxes, Working with Plug-Ins, Inserting a Spry Tabbed Panel
· Unit Eleven – Including: Publishing and Managing Site Files, Choosing a Web-Hosting Service, Managing File Transfers with the Site Panel
· Appendix: Working as Part of a Team
Preparing for the Adobe Certified Associate Exam
Benefits:
n Know how to use Dreamweaver CS4 in order to create your own websites to recognised standards
n The flexibility and value of a self-study course designed to enable you to work at your own pace
n A personalised workbook to use as a reference guide on completion of the course
n The opportunity to gain the widely recognised Pitman Training Certificate
n The opportunity to gain an Adobe Certified Associate qualification
Adobe Dreamweaver CS4