Dreamweaver
Delegates will benefit:
First time and potential users of Dreamweaver, or those with elementary experience;
those familiar with alternative Web Page Design Packages migrating to Dreamweaver.
Prerequisites:
Delegates must have attended the Windows Introduction course, or be proficient
in the use of a personal computer running the Windows graphical environment.
Delegates will learn:
A good understanding of how to design, edit and produce good looking high quality
pages for the World Wide Web.
Course Content:
Introduction
What is the World Wide Web
The History of the Web
How does the Web work?
Terminology
What is HTTP and HTML
Hyperlinks
URLs
Protocols
Getting Started with Dreamweaver
Creating a new Website
Managing your Site
Checking Links within the Site
Text & Page Formatting
Headings/Lists/Paragraph Styles/Fonts
Changing Page Properties
Adding a Horizontal Rule
Inserting special characters (e.g. Copyright symbols etc)
Working with Images
Inserting an image/Image properties
Alignment/Borders/Spacing & Image size
Creating Image Maps
Using Trace Images
Adding Roll-Over Images to your page
Working with Links
Create Links to other pages
Creating and Using Anchors on long pages
E-mail links
Tables
Creating Tables
Table & Cell properties
Using tables for layout
Forms
Creating a Form
Setting up a form to send e-mail (ISP Dependant)
Frames
Creating a frameset
Creating links within framesets
Creating Layers
Using Timelines to animate Layers
Other
Setting up and applying Cascading Style Sheets
Creating and Using Templates
Using Server Slide Includes
Design issues
Transfering files to a Web server