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Web Module 313
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  INTRODUCTION
This program is intended to train IT professionals to fully and effectively utilize the power of Adobe Dreamweaver 8.0 - the latest generation of the most popular tool for web designers. The knowledge and hands-on experience obtained after taking this program would help in creation, deployment, and management of professionally designed web sites.

  PREREQUISITES
It is recommended that the students, in addition to user-level experience using Windows - based personal computers, have a basic familiarity with the Internet and HTML coding.

  WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Corporate IT Employees and small business owners: who want to acquire new skills or those who want to update their skills in utilizing the power of Dreamweaver.

  COURSE MATERIALS
You get:
  • Highly qualified Instructors with extensive industry experience and excellent teaching skills
  • Printouts from Instructor targeted to specific course objectives
  • Two Web Developer CD disks packed with electronic books, tutorials, and links to technical resources
  • Several study books

  COURSE OBJECTIVES
Dreamweaver has emerged as the tool of choice for professional Web builders to construct complex sites in a visual environment.

Dreamweaver 8.0 (the latest version) has everything you need to develop a professional Web site, including building Flash graphics directly in Dreamweaver.

Whether you use the visual layout tools or its text-editing environment, the intuitive Adobe User Interface makes it easy.

In this class, students will master the skills necessary to build attractive, dynamic web pages that respond intelligently to their users' actions. They will also develop the site management skills needed to check their site's links, track the site hierarchy, manage updates, strengthen the active content of Web pages through Dreamweaver's automation and database features, and create "cross-browser" code that supports Netscape, Mozilla, and Microsoft browsers.

Note: RTEK 2000 reserves the right to change the curriculum in response to market demands.

Module Web-313.

  Using Dreamweaver 8.0 - I

Chapter 1: Product Features
  • Editing.
  • Page Design.
  • Code Sweepers.
  • Browsers.
  • Proofing and Testing tools
  • Enhanced Projects
  • Tag Inspector
  • Tag Tree
  • Site View
  • Style Editor
  • Code templates
  • Snippets
  • Templates and Wizards
  • Synchronized RealAudio content.
  • Image preview
  • Code validation
  • Color-coding
  • Version Source Control
  • User macros

Chapter 2: Setting Up
  • Exploring the Workspace
  • Customizing the workspace
  • Using shortcut menus
  • Using shortcut keys
  • The Resources window
  • Working in Edit, Browse, and Design modes
  • The Results window
  • Toolbars
  • Positioning toolbars
  • Edit. Browse
  • Design. Link Verification
  • Projects. Help.
  • Tag Inspector. Tag Tree

Chapter 3: Getting the Most from Online Help System

Chapter 4: Managing Local Files
  • Opening files
  • To filter the file list
  • Tips
  • Importing files from Windows Explorer
  • Playing favorites
  • Saving files

Chapter 5: Downloading Web pages

Chapter 6: Managing Remote Files
  • Configuring Browsers
  • Browser installation options

Chapter 7: Creating Pages
  • Building Pages
  • Entering tags, text, and other content
  • Commenting code
  • Color-coding tags
  • Printing code and browser pages
LAB Objective: Get the practical skills in utilizing various functions in order to build Web pages. Get the hands-on skills on creating image maps.

Chapter 8: Document Basics
  • Opening a new document
  • Inserting a file into a document
  • Converting a text file
  • Copying text from a browser
  • Converting Microsoft Office content
  • Selecting code and text blocks
  • Setting colors for page elements
LAB Objective: Get the practical skills in utilizing various additional functions including shortcuts. Get the hands-on skills on converting text to the HTML/XHTML format.

Chapter 9: Setting Tag Help Options

Chapter 10: Getting Started with Templates and Wizards
  • Templates
  • HTML wizards
  • Quick Start.
  • Tables.
  • Frames
  • Open Browser
  • Multimedia
  • The JavaScript Wizard
LAB Objective: Get the practical skills in building Web pages with tables, frames utilizing built-in Wizards.

Chapter 11: Working in Tag Chooser

Chapter 12: Inserting Tags from the QuickBar
  • How to move a quickbar tab
  • How to organize quickbar tabs
  • How to customize quickbar tabs
  • How to add a toolbar
  • How to add a custom tool button
LAB Objective: Get the practical skills in customizing toolbars in accordance with most-often-used commands.

Chapter 13: Adding Media Content

Chapter 14: Saving Code Blocks as Snippets

Chapter 15: Saving Keystrokes with Code Templates

Chapter 16: Editing Pages
  • Setting Editing Options
  • Editing Tools
  • Tag Editors
  • Tag Tree and Tag Inspector
  • Visual Editing in Design Mode
  • Preserving Code Formats with CodeSweeper
  • Formatting Pages with Cascading Style Sheets
LAB Objective: Get the practical skills in utilizing Tag Editors and Visual Design Mode.

Chapter 17: Testing and Maintaining Web Pages
  • Working in the Results Window
  • Using Find and Replace
  • Checking Spelling
  • Validating Code
  • Verifying Page Links
  • Using Site View to Check Page Links
  • Testing Page Download Times
LAB Objective: Get the practical skills in utilizing HTML Validators.

Chapter 18: Using Projects for Site Management
  • Why Use Projects?
  • The Projects Tab
  • Managing Files in a Project
  • Verifying Links in a Project
  • Uploading a Project

  Using Dreamweaver 8.0 - II

Chapter 1: Dreamweaver Basics
  • Internet Access and HTML
  • The Dreamweaver Environment: buttons, bars, tools
  • Previewing in browser
  • Editing an Existing Page
  • Viewing HTML and Download Time
LAB Objective: Practice in managing HTML files in the browser

Chapter 2: Creating a Basic Web Page
  • Creating and Formatting Text
  • Saving and Titling Web Pages
  • Working with Images
LAB Objective: Practice in creating basic Web page

Chapter 3: Designing a Web Site
  • Defining a Web Site
  • Working with the Site Window
  • Working with Templates
LAB Objective: Practice in design of basic Web site

Chapter 4: Working with Text
  • Importing Text
  • HTML Text
  • Character Formatting
  • Paragraph Formatting
  • HTML Styles
LAB Objective: Practice in working with Text Editor

Chapter 5: Working with Links
  • Links within a Site
  • Anchors
  • Working with External Links
LAB Objective: Practice in working with Links within Site

Chapter 6: Working with Images
  • Importing Images
  • Resizing Images
  • Using Images as Links
LAB Objective: Practice in working with Images and Image Maps

Chapter 7: Working with Tables
  • Creating Tables
  • Changing Table Layout
  • Formatting Text in Tables
  • Table Attributes
  • Using Tables for Layout
LAB Objective: Practice in working with Tables

Chapter 8: Building a Site with Frames
  • Creating a Frameset
  • Web Pages in Framesets
  • Frame Link Destinations
LAB Objective: Practice in working with Frames

Chapter 9: Uploading a Web Site
  • Checking the Site
  • Uploading the Site
LAB Objective: Practice in uploading a Web Site to the Web Server
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