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Training Training Dreamweaver CS5 / Comprehensive - 4 days
Schedules training :
9h à 17h (Full day)
18h - 20h30 (Half day)
Class overview :
Int this Dreamweaver training class, students receive a comprehensive introduction to using Dreamweaver CS5 to create websites based on HTML, CSS and JavaScript. The class starts with the basics of creating a simple web page, but by the end of class students will be able to efficiently create dynamic and accessible web sites using Dreamweaver Templates, Library Items, Code Snippets.
Class goals :
Learn to define a site in Dreamweaver CS5.
Learn to format text with Dreamweaver CS5.
Learn to work with lists and nested lists.
Learn to add images, image maps, and rollover images.
Learn to work with tables.
Learn to format pages with CSS.
Learn to layout pages with CSS.
Learn to make better use of the Dreamweaver CS5 interface.
Learn to insert Flash video and sound.
Learn to create and reuse Dreamweaver CS5 templates, library items, and snippets.
Learn to work in Code View.
Learn to work with forms.
Learn to work with Adobe’s Spry Framework.
Learn to manage your website efficiently.
Learn to use legacy tools.
Content of Training Dreamweaver CS5 / Comprehensive
Class Outline
- A Quick Overview of Web Development
- Client-side Programming
- HTML
- Cascading Style Sheets
- JavaScript
- Dynamic HTML
- Ajax
- Adobe Flash
- Server-side Programming
- Perl
- ColdFusion
- Active Server Pages
- Java EE
- ASP.NET
- PHP
- Ruby on Rails
- Client-side Programming
- Getting Started with Dreamweaver
- The Role of Dreamweaver
- Welcome Screen
- Dreamweaver Workspaces
- Creating HTML Pages
- Code View vs. Design View
- The Dreamweaver Interface
- Panels
- Insert Panel
- Properties Inspector
- CSS Styles Panel
- Files Panel
- Previewing your Page in the Browser
- Preview in Browser
- Live View
- Setting up a Web Site
- Edit Preferences
- Creating HTML Pages
- Understanding HTML Doctypes
- Adding a Title to Your Page
- Paragraphs, Headings and Blockquotes
- Paragraphs
- Headings
- Blockquotes
- Breaks and Horizontal Rules
- Special Characters
- Links
- Adding Links
- Absolute vs. Relative Paths
- Absolute Paths
- Relative Paths
- Default Pages
- Targeting New Windows
- Email Links
- Anchors
- Quick Tricks for Adding Links in Dreamweaver
- Point to File
- Browse for File
- Drag File from Files Panel
- Images
- Inserting Images
- Accessibility Attributes
- Image Properties
- Image Links
- Rollover Images
- Image Maps
- Inserting Photoshop .psd documents directly – Photoshop Smart Objects
- Inserting Images
- Lists
- Ordered and Unordered Lists
- Nesting Lists
- Converting Lists
- Definition Lists
- Converting Existing Content to Lists
- Ordered and Unordered Lists
- Tables
- Adding a Table to your Page
- Sorting Tables
- Modifying Tables
- Inserting Rows
- Inserting Columns
- Inserting Multiple Rows or Columns at One Time
- Merging Cells
- Splitting Cells
- Importing Data into Tables
- Dreamweaver and Styling Tables
- Styling Content
- CSS Rules
- Selectors
- Type Selectors
- Descendant Selectors
- Class Selectors
- ID Selectors
- ID vs. Class
- Modifying the Rule
- Making Sure the CSS File Saves
- CSS Properties
- Type
- Background
- Block
- Box
- Border
- List
- The Cascade
- Embedded Style Sheets
- Inline Styles
- Units of Measurement
- Creating Page Layouts with CSS
- The CSS Box model
- The basics of CSS margins, padding, and borders
- Reviewing the ID selector
- Creating a centered container for your page
- Making layouts cross-browser compatible
- Absolute versus relative positioning
- Positioning content with AP Divs
- Creating a header section with the Draw AP Div
- Adding an introduction section to your page
- Adding images to your layout
- Photoshop Integration
- Adding Main and Sidebar content areas
- Adding additional content and styles
- Setting margins and borders
- Overriding default margins in CSS
- Adding borders to elements
- Futureproofing your layout
- The pros and cons of Absolutely Positioned CSS layouts
- Advanced Page Layout
- Layout with AP divs versus layout with floats
- Creating a floated
- Creating columns with HTML and CSS
- Creating the HTML Structure with div elements
- Setting the width and floating the columns
- Using the Clear property
- Creating a list-based navigation bar
- Changing column layout and size
- Creating the appearance of equal height columns
- Browser compatibility
- Adding code for IE 6
- Applying finishing touches
- Creating more sophisticated layouts
- Fine-Tuning Your Workflow
- Customizing panels and panel groups
- Using the Favorites tab on the Insert bar
- Resizing the document window
- Using guides
- Using grids
- The tag selector
- Switching between tabs and cascading documents
- Zooming
- Adding Flash, Video, and Sound Content
- Making web content interesting
- Inserting Flash movies
- Adding video
- Flash Video
- QuickTime video and Windows Media
- Inserting sound
- Maximizing Site Design
- Creating modular page elements
- Introducing snippets
- The Snippets panel
- Creating new snippets
- Introducing library items
- Modifying and updating library items
- Introducing templates
- Creating a new template
- Working with editable regions
- Creating new pages from templates
- Modifying templates
- Repeating regions
- Putting repeating regions into action
- Detach from Template command
- Working with Code-editing Features
- Working with code
- Accessing code with the tag selector
- Inserting tags with the Tag Chooser
- Inserting and editing comments
- Working in the Code view
- Modifying the Code View Workspace
- The Coding toolbar
- Collapsing and expanding tags and code blocks
- Validating your code
- Highlighting and correcting invalid code
- Running a Report
- Formatting code
- Indenting
- Building Web Forms
- Forms in everyday (web) life
- How forms work
- Building a contact form
- Setting form properties
- Adding form elements
- Adding text fields
- Adding checkboxes
- Adding radio buttons
- Adding radio groups
- Adding lists and menus
- Adding a text area
- Adding a File Upload field
- Creating Submit and Reset buttons
- Styling forms with CSS
- Attaching external styles
- Setting a background color
- Styling form elements
- Applying the .label style
- Form processing and validation
- Adding form validation
- A look at the Behaviors panel
- Setting an event or trigger
- Previewing the button behavior
- Validating form fields
- Changing a form field’s behavior order
- Verifying field contents
- Working with the Spry Framework
- Introducing the Spry Widgets
- The Spry framework for AJAX
- What is AJAX?
- A look at the project
- The Spry Menu bar
- Customizing Spry Widgets with CSS
- The Spry Tabbed panel
- The Spry Accordion panel
- The Spry Collapsible panel
- Working with Spry Data Widgets
- What is XML?
- Creating a Spry XML data set
- Adding a Spry Data Widget: The Spry Repeat List
- Styling and fine-tuning data widgets
- Managing Your Web Site: Reports, Optimization, and Maintenance
- Working with the Files panel
- Creating a remote connection
- Viewing files on a remote web server
- Transferring files to and from a remote server with Get and Put
- Using Check In/Check Out and Design Notes
- Check In and Check Out
- Using Design Notes
- Sharing Design Notes
- Displaying Design Notes in the Files panel
- Testing site integrity
- Using Check Links
- Checking links sitewide
- Generating site reports
- Understanding report results
- Addressing a listed item
- Saving reports
- The Browser Compatibility Check
- The CSS Advisor
- Optimizing pages for launch
- Search engine visibility and Search Engine Optimization
- Adding meta keywords and descriptions
- Describing images with alternate text
- Launching your site
- Site Launch Checklist
- Uploading your site
- Getting help and using the reference guides
- The Reference panel
- Suggested next steps
- Using Legacy Tools: Frames and Tables
- Starting up
- Legacy sites
- How frames work
- Advantages and disadvantages of frames
- Common frame usage
- Creating framesets
- Selecting frames
- Selecting framesets
- The Frames panel
- Setting frameset properties
- Setting frame properties
- Splitting a frame
- Dragging a frame border
- Specifying frame content
- Targeting frames
- Linking to outside web pages
- Using _top to replace a frameset
- Using tables for layout
- Tables versus CSS
- Inserting a table
- Selecting tables
- Modifying tables
- Setting table borders
- Merging cells
- Nesting a table inside a row.
- Specifying column widths
- Adding content to tables
- Adding another table
- Formatting tables
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