Adobe Dreamweaver 8
Dreamweaver is the widely used industry
standard program for website creation. Using a design view to create
the layout, code view to create scripting and backend, or split
screen view to work on both simultaneously, users can easily create
the page they desire. The added ability to integrate other Adobe
Creative Suite software such as Photoshop, Illustrator, Fireworks,
and Flash into the final page design is another benefit
of the program.
Adobe Dreamweaver 8 Part 1
Introduction to Interface and Site Management - Learn the interface of Adobe Dreamweaver 8, create a site feature to help organize the website for future usage, and create a basic webpage with text content.
Adobe Dreamweaver 8 Part 2
Hyperlinks and tables are an essential part of the Web design. Hyperlinks are used to create a navigational structure within a website so visitors can navigate through and around the site. Tables, on the other hand, can be used to organize the webpage layout. In this workshop, attendees will also learn to create an interactive form which can be completed and submitted through the website.
Adobe Dreamweaver 8 Part 3
Working with Images - Learn how to create and insert images to enhance the look of the website and make it more eye-catching. Also learn how to optimize images in an image editor application (Adobe Fireworks 8).
Adobe Dreamweaver 8 Part 4
Working with Layer, Timeline, and Behavior - Using layers to lay out pages provides flexibility in placing contents. Layers are also required in working with timeline and behaviors, the two features essential in creating animation.
Adobe Dreamweaver 8 Part 5
Working with CSS Styles - CSS Styles are collection formatting rules that control the appearance of content in a web page. Users can use this advanced function to set some default values to the format. CSS styles also provide more flexibility in formatting.
Adobe Dreamweaver 8 Part 6
Creating Photo Album and Uploading to the Web - Learn how to create a photo gallery on a website and learn how to upload the website to the World Wide Web.
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