Adobe Dreamweaver CS5: Essentials
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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About this course
Learn how to plan and set up a website, then dive into creating your first site and learn about CSS and how best to use it in your site. You'll also explore accessibility in tables, writing code, adding media and working with templates.
Once you've learned all the ground work and set up your site, Dee will walk you through how to test and upload your site. By the time your are finished with this training, you will have all the skills you need to create and upload your first website.
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.
ADOBE
The Adobe Certified Associate (ACA)
The Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) certification allows you to demonstrate proficiency in Adobe digital communications tools. Become a Certified Associate and stand apart from your peers, boost your confidence, and expand your career opportunities.
Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) certification demonstrates proficiency in Adobe's digital communication tools i.e. Creative Suite (CS) software. ACA is a prerequisite qualification that students need in order to succeed in the high demand areas of digital communication and media. It is proof for those seeking jobs that require demonstrating the ability to use digital media needed to plan, design, build, and maintain effective communications. It provides students with a valuable competitive edge.
Certiport's internet-based testing software makes ACA exams easy to deliver and delivers robust, internationally standardised assessment of each student's performance.
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Subjects
- HTML
- Adobe
- Image
- Dreamweaver
- Writing
- Dreamweaver cs5
- CS5
- Environment
- Setting Preferences
- PLANNING A WEBSITE
- Website
Course programme
- Touring the Dreamweaver CS5 Environment
- Setting Preferences
- Ways to Plan a Site Design
- Sizing & Measurements
- Exploring the Benefits of Using CSS
- Understanding CSS
- Exploring Folder Structure
- Setting Up a New Site
- Adding Files & Folders to Your Site
- Looking at HTML Page Structure
- Adding Metadata Tags & Using Code Hinting
- Defining Page Properties
- Choosing Web Fonts
- Inserting & Formatting Text & Tabular Data
- Creating Named Anchors
- Relative, Absolute & Email Links
- Working with Ordered, Unordered & Definition Lists
- Exploring the Assets Panel
- Inserting Images
- Optimizing Photoshop® Smart Objects
- Cropping & Editing Images within Dreamweaver
- Creating Basic & Swap Image Rollovers
- Setting Up Image Maps & Hotspots
- Why We Use CSS
- Understanding the Box Model
- Working with Style Sheets
- Using the CSS Styles Panel & Properties Inspector
- Exploring CSS Rule Definition Options
- About Class Styles & Selectors
- Formatting & Styling with a Background Image
- Applying CSS to a Page Layout
- Creating a New CSS Starter Page
- Creating Selectors & Inspect Mode
- Creating Selectors for Links & Footers
- Setting Up Navigational Items
- Positioning Items
- Changing Styles, Disabling CSS & Creating Blockquote
- Understanding Tables
- Tables & Accessibility
- Styling a Table with CSS
- Working in Code View
- Writing HTML with Code Hints
- Writing CSS in Code View
- Adjusting the Layout with Float in CSS
- Working with Visual Aids & Inspecting the CSS
- Inserting a Flash® Video File
- Inserting a .SWF
- Adding Behaviors
- Setting Up Form Fields
- Using Spry Menus & Tabs
- Creating a New Template
- Creating a Library Item
- Creating New Editable Regions
- Creating a New Page from a Template
- Working with WordPress® inside of Dreamweaver
- Testing & Fixing Links
- Publishing a Website
- Generating Site Reports
- Credits
Adobe Dreamweaver CS5: Essentials