Adobe GoLive CS2
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
Adobe GoLive CS2
Unlock the power of GoLive CS2 and advance your Web designs to a new level of creativity and complexity.
The host, Lynn Grillo, provides detailed instruction of advanced GoLive CS2 topics including page building with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), image maps, forms and tables. Plus, an entire hour is dedicated to Web design tips and tricks incorporating different scripting languages including DHTML, JavaScript - as well as 10 do's and don'ts for maximizing viewing in browsers on different platforms.
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About this course
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) 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.
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Subjects
- Server
- GoLive
- Layout
- Adobe
- Image
- Web
- Sample
- Introducing
- Toolbar
- Palette
- Keyboard
- Custom
Course programme
- Creating a New Site from a Web Sample
- Customizing your Workspace
- Creating Custom Keyboard Shortcuts
- Introducing the Tools & Objects Palette
- Introducing the New GoLive CS2 Toolbar
- Setting Preferences
- Using the Adobe Help Center
- Creating a New Blank Site
- Dragging Images from Bridge into the Site Window
- Organizing the Site Window
- Introducing the Inspector Palette
- Adding Elements to a Page
- Working with a Layout Grid
- Linking, Previewing, Saving & Site Management
- Introducing the Layout Editor
- Using the Status Bar
- Accessing Options, Properties & Head Objects
- Using the Outline Editor
- Showing & Hiding the Split Source View
- Using the Frame Editor
- Creating Inline Frames
- Using the Live Rendering Window and SSR
- Using the View Palette & PDF Preview
- Introducing the Site Window
- Exploring the External, Colors, & Font Sets Tabs
- Exploring the Diagrams & CCS Tabs
- Adjusting View & Search Options
- Using the Errors & Collections Tabs
- Publishing a Site to a Server
- Creating a Table and Sizing the Cells
- Placing Elements into Table Cells
- Adjusting Cell Spacing & Applying a Style To Text
- Nesting and Stylizing Tables
- Sizing Tables, Image Tiling & the Library Palette
- Creating Snippets, CCS & Text Alignment
- Creating Rollovers & the Java Script Library
- Creating & Saving Template Regions
- Creating New Pages from Templates
- Importing Photoshop® Smart Objects
- Editing Smart Objects
- Adding a Flash® Movie to a Page
- Creating Components
- Adding Animated Rollovers to a Page
- Creating & Duplicating Actions
- Placing a QuickTime™ Movie in its Own Page
- Saving & Placing Components in Pages
- Getting Acquainted with the CSS Editor
- Exploring the Tabs inside the CSS Editor
- Setting Style Definitions for the Body of a Page
- Setting Style Definitions for Headings
- Working with Class Styles & the CSS Palette
- Creating Styles for Lists & Links
- Applying Style Sheets, Commenting & Sorting
- Working with CSS Templates & Redefining Links
- Introducing CSS Objects
- Inserting an Image with the CSS Editor
- Arranging Objects with the Inspector Palette
- Adjusting Layout & Color with the CSS Editor
- Embedding CSS Objects inside Other CSS Objects
- Aligning Text in a Three-Column Block Object
- Saving CSS Templates
- Creating a Hyperlink to a Page from a Rollover
- Creating Hot Spots on an Image Map
- Changing the Matte Color of a Smart Image
- Applying a Template to an Existing Page
- Applying the Convert Text to Banner Command
- Updating a Component
- Building a Form
- Using Pre-Designed Forms
- Customizing a Form & Adding Form Elements
- Using Radio Buttons, Text Areas & Hidden Tags
- Adding Tables to a Page
- Using the Tables & Boxes Palette
- Working with Table Styles & Table Zooming
- Working in the Source Code Window
- Working with Source Completion
- Creating a Keyboard Shortcut for the Go to Line Command
- Selecting Source Code
- Checking the Syntax of a Page
- Using the Rewrite Source Code Command
- Customizing Source Code Preferences
- Viewing Source Code while in the Layout Editor
- Using the Color Palette & the Swatches Palette
- Working with Swatch Libraries & Color Wells
- Bringing a Large File into a Web Page
- Introducing the Save For Web Window
- Selecting a Compression Format & the Color Table
- Downsampling & Optimizing to a Specific File Size
- Creating, Placing & Aligning a PDF Thumbnail on a Page
- Linking a Thumbnail to a PDF
- Fixing a Link in the PDF Link Editing Window
- Converting a Web Page to a PDF
- Setting up Adobe PDF Preferences
- Creating a QuickTime Slideshow in GoLive
- Converting to HTML & Checking Spelling
- Fixing Broken Links
- Finding & Replacing Text
- Creating, Testing & Saving a Query
- Running a Saved Query on Files in a Collection
- Looking at Server Favorites & the Edit Server Dialog Box
- Creating & Enabling a New Publish Server
- Changing a Server on the Fly
- Uploading & Downloading Files
- Synchronizing & Downloading Web Pages
- Handling Advanced URLs
- Using Version Control
- Saving Files & Viewing Highlights
- Using Photoshop Smart Objects in GoLive
- Creating Favicons
- Creating a New MMS Document
- Converting a QuickTime File to 3GP
- Working with MenuMachine
- Synchronizing Local Pages with Version Control
Adobe GoLive CS2