Dreamweaver Training Course - Dreamweaver IntroductionObjectives Macromedia Dreamweaver Training Course SummaryCourse Content Duration Who Should Attend Pre Requisite Skills |
Introduction
How DreamWeaver works with HTML
DreamWeaver and Dynamic HTML
Planning your site
The DreamWeaver palettes
Working in WYSIWYG layout
Converting existing graphics for use on the Web
basic features
Editing and formatting text
Working in the document window
Drag and drop text
Adding background colours
Inserting images
An introduction to frames
Entering and editing scripts
Using the Property Inspector
Using the Tracing Layer
organising your site
Updating pages
Creating and testing links
Graphically displaying your site's structure
Adjusting the site's hierarchy
creative controls
Precise page layout
Importing from other Web Sites
Working with invisible elements
Integrating elements produced in other software applications working with forms
When to use forms
Designing forms
Form elements
Form methods
publishing your site
Using the Launcher
Previewing your site
Targeting browsers
Checking the spelling
Checking links
questions and answers
introducing multimedia elements
An introduction to RoundTrip HTML
Editing in RoundTrip HTML
Embedding Java Applets
Creating JavaScripts
Verifying, changing and updating links and anchors
Working with layers
Setting behaviours in Dreamweaver
frames in DreamWeaver
Using frames for efficiency
Creating and editing frames
Controlling frame content
Choosing Frameset properties
An introduction to creating forms working with style sheets
Creating and applying custom styles
Using the style palette
Editing a style
working with tables
Quick table formatting techniques
Merging cells
Improved visual table editing
Placing text, images and multimedia elements within tables
Embedding tables within tables
Placing Java Applets within tables
using libraries
Creating library items
Choosing library item properties
site management
An overview of site structures
Automatic link management
Team collaboration on a site
Using relative and absolute paths
User defined palettes and options
Efficient use of frequently-used elements
Microsoft ActiveX support keyboard shortcuts
questions and answers
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