Adobe (formerly Macromedia) Dreamweaver 4
Self-Paced Course
Overview
Developed by Thompson NetG, this course teaches students how to use DreamWeaver 4. Additionally, they will learn the basic and intermediate skills needed to create interactive Web sites using DreamWeaver.
Audience
The audience for this course includes End Users and Application Developers. Students should have basic knowledge of computer graphics, HTML, and Web-page design.
Participants will learn
- An overview to DreamWeaver 4.
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Identify how to set up a remote site and publishing a site.
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Identify how to create site reports.
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Identify testing for browser compatibility and broken links.
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Identify attaching and modifying behavior.
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Identify linking and navigation.
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Identify the use of tables, layers, and frames in documents.
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Identify page layout and elements used to design a page.
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Identify the use of images and multimedia in DreamWeaver 4 documents.
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Identify document and text properties.
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Identify site planning and management.
Course Outline and Objectives
- Unit 1: DreamWeaver 4: An Introduction
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Select the DreamWeaver 4 work area element that can be used for a specified purpose.
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Install an extension by using the menu bar.
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Define a local site by using the menu bar.
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Edit information about an existing site by using the menu bar.
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Unit 2: DreamWeaver 4: Documents
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Set the properties of a document by using the menu bar.
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Modify text properties in a document by using the Property inspector.
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Insert an image with specified requirements in a document by using the menu bar.
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Insert a rollover in a document by using the menu bar.
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Insert a Flash button in a document by using the menu bar.
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Insert Flash text in a document by using the menu bar.
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Modify the properties of a Flash object by using the Property inspector.
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Insert a Flash movie in a document by using the menu bar.
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Insert audio files in a document by using the menu bar.
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Insert assets in a document by using the Assets panel.
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Unit 3: DreamWeaver 4: Page Layout and Design
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Identify the tasks that conform to the page layout guidelines in a specified situation.
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Create a CSS style sheet by using the menu bar.
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Define styles in a CSS style sheet by using the CSS Styles panel.
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Insert a table in a document by using the menu bar.
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Modify table properties by using the Property inspector.
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Create a page layout by using Layout View.
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Create layers by using the menu bar.
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Set layer properties by using the Property inspector.
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Create a frameset by using the menu bar.
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Set frame properties by using the Property inspector.
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Unit 4: DreamWeaver 4: Navigation and Behavior
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Create links between documents by using the Property inspector.
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Create a navigation bar by using the menu bar.
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Attach a specified behavior to a page element by using the menu bar.
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Modify the behavior attached to an element by using the Behavior panel.
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Unit 5: Site: Testing and Publishing
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Create a specified report on a site by using the menu bar.
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Generate a browser compatibility report by using the menu bar.
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Display the broken links on a site by using the menu bar.
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Set up a remote site by using the menu bar.
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Transfer files between a local site and a remote site by using the menu bar.
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Synchronize the files on a local site and a remote site by using the menu bar.
Duration
6-8 hours
Computing Requirements
Windows 98, XP or Vista Operating System
Internet Explorer Browser Version 6.0 or greater
Delivery Method
Self-paced format
Certification
None
Availability
Starts immediately upon registration
Price
$99 USD and $ 99 CDN
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