This course replaces Macromedia's Fast Track to Dreamweaver MX course.
Check out the course advisor for details about the full curriculum.
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Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004: Website Development
Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004: Website Development is a 3-day course that provides web designers with the knowledge and hands-on practice they need to build and manage professional websites using Dreamweaver MX 2004.
This course is 3-days in length.
Price: $1,095 GSA Price: $1,048.05
Course Audience
This course is for people new to web design and development and want to use Dreamweaver MX 2004 to build intuitive, attractive and accessible websites.
Course Objectives
Course Outline
Unit 1: Introducing the Course
About the course
Introducing web pages
Unit 2: Getting Started
Introducing Dreamweaver MX 2004
Launching Dreamweaver MX 2004
Defining a local site
Creating a website
Setting document properties
Saving your page
Previewing your pages
Unit 3: Adding Content to a Site
Adding content
Controlling document structure
Making lists
Adding basic page layout
Adding special characters
Unit 4: Formatting Text
Web page design principles
Introducing cascading style sheets
Formatting text
Creating internal styles
Creating custom styles
Exporting internal styles
Editing external styles
Linking external stylesheets
Unit 5: Working with Graphics
Graphics on web pages
Placing graphics on the page
Modifying image properties
Using Fireworks MX for images
Adding Flash movies
Unit 6: Navigating Your Site
Understanding site navigation
Linking to files in your site
Linking to named anchors
Adding e-mail links
Image maps
Using image objects
Unit 7: Designing Page Layout
Understanding page layout
Structuring content with tables
Using table layout
Designing with layers
Converting tables to layers
Unit 8: Using Templates and Libraries
Creating library items
Creating site templates
Unit 9: Creating Forms
Understanding HTML forms
Form processing
Setting navigation of the form
Creating a jump menu
Unit 10: Testing, Deployment and Maintenance
Testing your site
File maintenance
Connecting to a remote site
Using find and replace
Appendix A: Creating Frames
Understanding frames and framesets
Altering frames
Linking in frames
Class Schedule
Location
Dates
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