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ADOBE DREAMWEAVER
Course
Online
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Intermediate
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Methodology
Online
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Duration
12 Months
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Online campus
Yes
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Delivery of study materials
Yes
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Support service
Yes
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Virtual classes
Yes
In the world of web design and –development Adobe Dreamweaver is used to create applications and websites for use on multiple devices such as laptops, tablets and PCs. Web Designers will use Dreamweaver when creating examples of websites when helping clients decide on the best format for their site and to create user-friendly websites. Web Developers will use it to create mobile applications, writing code and when working with content management systems such as WordPress.
Studying the Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 course will not only show that you have the technical knowledge needed to work with websites and their content, but will prove that your skills in web design or web development have been kept up to date. Many employers see this as a massive advantage, as you will not need further training, saving them both time and money.
About this course
Video and Templates
Using Tables
Elements and Styles
JQuery
Navigation
Transitions
Junior Front End Developer
Web Designer
Junior Website Developer
Marketing Campaign Manager
Designer
Graphic Designer
Lead Designer
Email Developer
Print Graphic Designer
Application Developer/Designer
Reviews
Subjects
- Design
- Adobe
- Web
- Dreamweaver
- LInks
- Images
- Styles
- CS6
- JQuery
- CSS3
Course programme
Adobe Dreamweaver CS6
- Dreamweaver CS6 Tips Part 1 – Links, Images and Lists
- Dreamweaver CS6 Tips Part 2 – Elements and Styles
- Dreamweaver CS6 Part 1 – Intro, Sites and Properties
- Dreamweaver CS6 Part 2 – Format, Images and Styles
- Dreamweaver CS6 Part 3 – Container and AP Divs
- Dreamweaver CS6 Part 4 – Float, Nav Bar and CSS3
- Dreamweaver CS6 Part 5 – Tables, Cells and Workflow
- Dreamweaver CS6 Part 6 – Flash A/V, Library and Code
- Dreamweaver CS6 Part 7 – Web Form and Spry Framework
- Dreamweaver CS6 Part 8 – Mobile, Grid and Managing
- Dreamweaver CC Part 1 – New Site and Page
- Dreamweaver CC Part 2 – Text and Images
- Dreamweaver CC Part 3 – External and Text Styles
- Dreamweaver CC Part 4 – Divs and Page Layout
- Dreamweaver CC Part 5 – Navigation and Transitions
- Dreamweaver CC Part 6 – Using Tables
- Dreamweaver CC Part 7 – Video and Templates
- Dreamweaver CC Part 8 – Forms
- Dreamweaver CC Part 9 – JQuery
- Dreamweaver CC Part 10 – Fluid Grids and Publishing
ADOBE DREAMWEAVER