Adobe Dreamweaver CS4: Advanced
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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Start date
Different dates available
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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
Completion Certificate awarded upon completion to show employers your new skills
Free upgrade on to our state of the art platform
Career Advice available on completion
12 Months unlimited Access
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Location
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About this course
Learn professional techniques that will help you to design and develop an impressive web site using Deamweaver CS4.
This training walks through advanced concepts in Dreamweaver CS4 including creating pure CSS layouts, working with reusable assets such as Snippets, Library Items and Templates. In addition, you will get the chance to work with Adobe's Spry Framework to create AJAX-enabled web pages.
This series is just what you need to take your Dreamweaver skills one step further and give your site a professional polish.
This package is designed for any individual wishing to pursue or enhance their career in design and development.
A list of Career Paths you can pursue:
Web Designer
Front End Web Designer
Junior
Website Designer
Developer
Front End Developer (Client-Side Developer)
Designer
Web Developer
React Developer
Senior Developer
HTML Developer
UX Designer
JavaScript Developer
Front End Web Developer (Client-Side Developer)
.NET Developer
PHP Developer
Angular Developer
HTML CSS Designer
UI Developer
Our training works on all devices including Mobile phones, IPad’s, Android tablets, Macs and PC’s.
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Subjects
- Layout
- Adobe
- Dreamweaver
- Managing a Site
- Local Root
- Folder
- Interface
- Workspace Layout
- CSS CONCEPTS
- CSS
Course programme
- Creating & Managing a Site
- Specifying a Local Root Folder
- Overview of the Interface
- Setting Up Panels & Saving a Workspace Layout
- A Review of CSS Styles
- Creating & Modifying Styles from the Properties Panel
- Creating & Modifying Styles from the CSS Styles Panel
- Working with Page Properties
- Working with Compound Selectors
- Working with Margins & Padding
- Transforming a List Using CSS
- Styling Hyperlinks
- Working with Internal & External Style Sheets
- Using a Tracing Image
- Setting Up Guides
- Understanding Layout Types
- Working with Absolutely Positioned Layouts
- Understanding Float Behavior
- Creating a Photo Gallery Using the Float & Clear Properties
- Creating a Flexible 2-Column Layout
- Styling a 2-Column Layout
- Adding Finishing Touches
- Dealing with Browser Compatibility Issues
- An Overview of the Spry Framework
- Adding a Spry Menu Bar
- Styling the Spry Menu Bar
- Adding a Spry Tabbed Panel
- Adding the Spry Accordion Widget
- Styling the Spry Accordion
- Overview of the Spry Data Widgets & XML
- Creating the Spry XML Data Set
- Adding a Spry Repeat List
- Adding Data Fields to a Spry Repeat List
- Styling a Spry Repeat List
- Overview of Snippets & the Snippets Panel
- Creating & Reusing Snippets
- Working with Library Items
- Modifying & Updating Library Items
- The Assets Panel
- Overview of Templates
- Creating a New Template & Setting Editable Regions
- Creating New Pages from Templates
- Modifying Templates
- Working with Repeating Regions for Flexible Information
- Removing Template Markup
- Configuring Code View
- Code Hinting & the Coding Toolbar
- Validating Code
- Advanced Code Formatting Preferences
- Review of Remote Connection
- Using Check In/Check Out
- Creating & Saving a Design Note
- Credits
Adobe Dreamweaver CS4: Advanced