Target audience
Participants
should understand the basic concepts involved in working
with a Personal Computer (PC) and have e (PC) and have
experience using a word processor and Web browser. No
prior knowledge of Dreamweaver is assumed.
At course completion
After
completing this course, participants will be able to:
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Create a new Dreamweaver web page
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Design and structure a Web site
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Import text and apply formatting to characters and paragraphs
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Create links between and within web pages
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Create tables, lists and frames
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Insert, size, align and link images
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Create, modify and enhance a table
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Create and apply frames
Prerequisites
Participants
are expected to be familiar with Windows 95, 98, 2000
or NT4 Primer, or equivalent knowledge, and have experience
using both the keyboard and mouse.
Tailored training
is available
Topics
~ Dreamweaver
basics
- Internet access;
HTML; the Dreamweaver environment; preview in browser;
edit an existing page; view HTML; download time
~ Create
a basic web page - create
text; save web pages; import images; basic text formatting;
page backgrounds; drawing rules
~ Design
a site - draw
a site map; define a site; the home page; the site window;
structure the website
~ Working
with text - import
text; HTML text; character formatting; paragraph formatting;
spell checking
~ Add
links - links
within your site; add anchors; add URL links; add e-mail
links; add links to images
~ Working
with
images
- import images; image
links; resize images; use images as links; text labels
for images
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Tables
- create tables; format
tables; change table layout; table attributes; borderless
tables for positioning objects
~ Build
a site with frames - purpose
of frames; framesets and frames design and layout; frame
link destinations
~ Create
forms - form objects;
use forms
~ Layout
tables
~ Overview.
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