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Discover Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 which now includes CSS tools, Ajax components for building dynamic user interfaces, and intelligent integration with other Adobe software. This course provides beginning web designers with the knowledge and hands-on practice they need to build and manage professional web sites using Dreamweaver CS3. This course is for people new to web design and development who want to use Dreamweaver CS3 to build intuitive, attractive and accessible web sites.
Design, develop, and maintain content within Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS3 while taking advantage of intelligent integration with other Adobe tools, including Adobe Flash® CS3, Adobe Fireworks® CS3, Adobe Photoshop® CS3, and Adobe Contribute® CS3.
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Dreamweaver Training Course
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| September 08, 2008 |
September 09, 2008 |
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| November 11, 2008 |
November 12, 2008 |
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1. What Is Dreamweaver CS3?
HTML vs. XHTML
Roundtrip XHTML
Do You Need to Learn XHTML to Use Dreamweaver?
What Does XHTML Do?
What Does XHTML Look Like?
File-Naming Conventions
File Name Extensions
What Is CSS?
What Does CSS Look Like?
What Is XML?
What Is DHTML?
What Is JavaScript?
What Is a Web Application?
Extending Dreamweaver
2. Exploring the Interface
Touring the Interface
Setting a Default Workspace
Saving Workspace Layouts
Defining a Default Browser
Using Shortcut Keys
3. Managing Your Sites
What Is a Local Root Folder?
Exercise 1: Defining a Site
Understanding Relative and Absolute URLs
Exercise 2: Observing Links to Relative and Absolute URLs
Exercise 3: Managing Files and Folders
Exercise 4: Understanding Path Structure
Understanding Site Root and Document Relative Links
Exercise 5: Creating a Site Map
Exercise 6: Creating a Site from Scratch
Exercise 7: Deleting a Site Definition
4. Learning the Basics
Exercise 1: Creating and Saving a New Document
Understanding the Significance of Default Documents
Exercise 2: Setting Page Titles
Exercise 3: Inserting Images
Exercise 4: Inserting Text
Exercise 5: Aligning Text and Images
Exercise 6: Creating Links with Images and Text
Exercise 7: Inserting Tags
5. Linking
Exercise 1: Linking with Point to File
Exercise 2: Linking to New Source Files
Exercise 3: Creating E-mail Links
Exercise 4: Creating Named Anchors
Exercise 5: Linking to Files
6. Working with Cascading Style Sheets
Understanding the CSS Specifications
Understanding the Cascading Part of Style Sheets
Exploring the Anatomy of a Style Sheet
Exercise 1: Understanding CSS and Page Properties
Using the Page Properties Dialog Box
Understanding the Types of Style Sheets
Exercise 2: Exporting and Linking External CSS Files
Using the CSS Styles Panel
Understanding CSS Selectors
Understanding Type Selectors
Exercise 3: Creating Type Selectors
Understanding ID Selectors
Exercise 4: Creating ID Selectors
Understanding Class Selectors
Exercise 5: Creating Class Selectors
Exercise 6: Creating CSS Rollovers with Pseudo-Classes
7. Working with Typography
Leaving the font Tag Behind
Using Valid XHTML Typographic Elements
Exercise 1: Formatting Text with the Property Inspector
What Measurement Should You Use?
Exercise 2: Managing White Space with Margins, Padding, and Line Height
Exercise 3: Using Font Lists
Exercise 4: Aligning Text
Exercise 5: Using Ordered, Unordered, and Definition Lists
What Is Flash Text?
Exercise 6: Creating Flash Text
8. Working with Tables
What Is a Table?
Exercise 1: Creating and Adding Content to a Table
Exercise 2: Changing the Border of a Table with XHTML
Exercise 3: Changing the Border of a Table with CSS
Exercise 4: Adding Color to Tables
Exercise 5: Aligning Table Content
Exercise 6: Sorting a Table
Exercise 7: Setting Table Widths
Exercise 8: Creating Rounded-Corner Tables
9. Using Layout Tools
Using Tracing Images, AP Divs, and Tables for Layout
Exercise 1: Applying a Tracing Image
Exercise 2: Adding AP Divs
What Makes an AP Absolutely Positioned?
What Is the Layout Mode?
Exercise 3: Using Layout Tables and Layout Cells
Exercise 4: Working with Layout Table Widths
10. Getting Your Site Online
Hosting Your Pages with Tripod for Free
Exercise 1: Signing Up with Tripod
Exercise 2: Setting FTP Connection Information
What Is FTP?
Exercise 3: Putting Files onto the Web Server
Exercise 4: Running Site Reports
Using the Reports Dialog Box
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