The introduction to Adobe Dreamweaver CC Course
Course
In Manchester
Description
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Type
Intensive workshop
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Level
Advanced
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Location
Manchester
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Class hours
8h
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Duration
2 Days
On completing this two day Adobe Dreamweaver CC training course, you will be confidently using Dreamweaver and as an graphics editor to create and implement visually exciting web sites. You will have gone right from conceptualising how your site should be structured through to uploading it into your web space.
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About this course
- Background
- Dreamweaver overview
- Creating a local site
- Text Formatting 1: characters and fonts
- Text Formatting 2: block elements
- Using HTML and CSS styles
- Graphics
- Multimedia
- Hyperlinks and Anchors
- Working with Tables
- Using content from other sources
- Frames & Layers
- Collaboration
- FTP and remote site management.
This 2 Day Adobe Dreamweaver CC training course is suitable for those about to use Adobe Dreamweaver for creating and managing web pages for the first time.
Students should have the following prerequisite knowledge prior to attending the course:
- Knowledge of OS X and basic computer navigation
- No previous knowledge of Adobe Dreamweaver is required.
Whilst there is no Adobe certification for this course, our trainers are industry-experienced Adobe Certified Instructors and Soho Editors is an Authorised Adobe Training Partner. Additionally, the course is based upon Adobe’s CIAB guidelines, so you will receive a certificate from Soho Editors upon completion of the course.
Firstly, we are long established as part of the post-production industry, and therefore have an excellent understanding of the market, and the skills that post-production staff need to have. We are not purely a training company, with other divisions of the group having a huge presence in the industry.
Secondly, unlike a lot of our competitors that provide training to the post-production industry, many of the courses we run are fully approved and certified, and will give you a recognised qualification if you pass the exam (more on this later).
We do not do general training – our courses are all industry specific, and we are experts in this field.
Thirdly, we're situated in the heart of London's post-production district – where better place to train on post-production technology?
Fourthly, the team here is friendly, helpful, efficient, understanding, flexible and approachable, and the trainers, as well as being all of the above, are fully qualified and certified, and all have significant industry experience and kudos as editors / talent in their own right.
The professional courses we run are usually Manufacturer Certified - the ones that aren't are still Industry Approved. This means that you will get certification or experience with the relevant manufacturer or software and proving your level of expertise if you pass the exam.
You can be assured of training to the highest possible standard, with your trainer being a qualified expert with significant current experience both professionally and as a trainer.
Reviews
Subjects
- Web Development
- Code Completion
- HTML
- Adobe
- Web
- Dreamweaver
- HTML5
- Web Design
- Java
- SEO
Teachers and trainers (1)
Alan Bradbury
Trainer
Course programme
Lesson 1 Background
- What is HTML?
- How the web works: sites and links
- Screen design considerations
- Creating efficient web pages: size and content
- Planning a web site
Lesson 2 Dreamweaver overview
- Dreamweaver's windows, palettes and inspectors
- Working with the split code view
- Preferences
- Viewing your work in an external browser
Lesson 3 Creating a local site
- Creating a site using the site window
- Creating an index/default page
- Working with elements
- Undoing changes using the history palette
Lesson 4 Text Formatting 1: characters and fonts
- Character formatting
- Text alignment
- Font attributes and groups
- Logical styles
Lesson 5 Text Formatting 2: block elements
- Headings
- Paragraphs vs. line breaks
- White spaces
- Lists
- Indenting and tags
- Searching for and relpacing elements
- Spell checking
Lesson 6 Using HTML and CSS styles
- Formatting text using HTML styles
- Usimg Cascading Style Sheets for text formatting
- Linking to external style sheets
Lesson 7 Graphics
- File formats: GIF, JPEG, PNG
- Inserting images
- Applying and changing attributes
- Aligning images with text
- Using spacer GIFs
- Using background images
- Linking to image editing tools
- Creating rollover images and navigation bars
Lesson 8 Multimedia
- Creating Flash text and buttons
- Embedding video and audio files
- Inserting plug-in based content
Lesson 9 Hyperlinks and Anchors
- Creating links on text and images
- Linking to other pages in the site
- Linking to content within the page
- Linking to external sites
- Mail-to links
- Targeting links
- Creating image maps
Lesson 10 Working with Tables
- Designing pages using tables
- Table attributes: spacing, padding, width etc
- Using table layout view to quickly design layouts
- Fixed, percentage and autostretch tables
- Sorting the content of a table
- Using tabular data
- Nested tables
Lesson 11 Using content from other sources
- Pasting text from a text editor
- Pasting HTML
- Importing tabular data
- Inserting Fireworks HTML
- Cleaning up Word HTML
- What are Frames?
- Creating a custom frameset
- Using the frames panel
- Building a navigation system
- Page targeting within frames
- No-frames content
Lesson 13 Collaboration
- Using file check in/check out
- Synchronising files
Lesson 14 FTP and remote site management
- Uploading and downloading your site
- Testing your site
- Keeping your site versions synchronised
The introduction to Adobe Dreamweaver CC Course