Dreamweaver CS5: Advanced
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1
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Dreamweaver CS5: Advanced, ACA Edition, is part of a two-course ILT series, which is designed to help students prepare for the Adobe Certified Associate exam for Dreamweaver CS5. This course will benefit students who want to learn how to use Dreamweaver CS5 to create and modify Web sites. Students will learn how to design pages with CSS, create and apply templates and server-side includes, and build accessible forms that validate user information. Students will also learn how to position elements and apply behaviors, add multimedia files, integrate XML-based data, transform XML with XSLT, and collaborate with other site developers. Students should have basic experience with Dreamweaver CS5 and should know how to use it for such tasks as defining sites, inserting elements and modifying properties, and managing site files.
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Dreamweaver CS5: Basic
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1
days
Dreamweaver CS5: Basic, ACA Edition, is part of a two-course ILT series, which is designed to help students prepare for the Adobe Certified Associate exam for Dreamweaver CS5. In this course, students will learn how to use Dreamweaver CS5 to create and modify Web sites. Students will learn how to plan and define a Web site; create pages and format text; define structural elements; create and apply CSS style rules; insert and modify tables, images, and links; test and manage Web site files; and publish a site.
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Adobe Dreamweaver CS6
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3
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This 3 day course teaches you everything you need to know to work in Dreamweaver CS6. You’ll learn to create a professional website without having to write code by hand. In addition to learning the key elements of the Photoshop interface, this course covers HTML5, CSS3, and media queries for responsive web design. The course also shows how to create HTML-based headings, paragraphs, lists, and tables; insert graphics and Photoshop Smart Objects; add links to text and images; apply cascading styles sheets; and customize the Dreamweaver workspace. You’ll also learn to add interactive elements to your sites, such as HTML5-compatible video and animation, get guidance for working with code, and finally publish a finished site to the Web.
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