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Dreamweaver
Introduction
Dreamweaver
Advanced
FrontPage
Introduction
FrontPage
Advanced
HTML
Introduction
HTML
Advanced

 
 

Dreamweaver - Introduction

Duration: 1 day (2 half-days or Evenings)
This Course is suitable for candidates who wish to create and edit documents with an HTML format, connected by hypertext, for use on the World Wide Web or on a corporate intranet.
Course Requirements
A working knowledge of computers using Microsoft Office or similar.

Course Content
Courses available for Mac and PC formats

Getting started with Dreamweaver 4.0
Defining the Internet and HTML basics
Exploring the Dreamweaver 4.0 environment
Working with documents

Creating Web Pages
Creating documents
Enhancing documents

Enhancing Web Pages
Formatting documents
Checking the spelling
Importing text

Designing a Website
Creating sites
Working with the Site window
Working with templates

Connecting Web Pages
Linking pages
Creating links using named anchors
Linking to Web sites and e-mail addresses

Working with Images
Inserting an image in a document
Adding background images
Creating links by using images

Creating Tables
Adding tables; Formatting tables
Resizing cells and tables
Using tables to design Web pages

Creating Frames and Uploading sites
Working with frames
Modifying frames
Uploading sites

Internet Strategy
Internet strategy of website designers

 
 

Dreamweaver - Advanced

Duration: 1 day One day. (Two half days or evenings)
This course is suitable for candidates who have completed a Dreamweaver introduction course and wish to learn advanced features to create web pages and manage web sites.
Course Requirements
A working knowledge of computers using Microsoft Office and an understanding of Dreamweaver basics.

Course Content
Courses available for Mac and PC formats

Creating Head content for a Web Page
Defining elements of the HEAD tag
Using elements in the HEAD tag

Introduction to Style Sheets
Working with cascading style sheets
Using linked style sheets

Working with Forms and Libraries
Using forms
Creating libraries

Working with Interactive Images
Working with rollovers
Using Flash objects
Using behaviors

Working with Layers
Adding layers
Modifying layers by using the Layers palette
Attaching behaviors to layers

Working with Timelines
Creating timelines
Modifying timelines

Testing sites in Target Browsers
Checking browser compatibility
Making pages 4.0 compatible

 
 
FrontPage 2000 - Introduction

Duration: 1 day (2 half-days or Evenings)
This Course is suitable for candidates who wish to create and edit documents with an HTML format, connected by hypertext, for use on the World Wide Web or on a corporate intranet.
Course Requirements
A working knowledge of computers using Microsoft Office.

Course Content

Introduction to FrontPage
Viewing a completed web
Overview of the FrontPage environment
Creating a web page

Linking Web Pages
Creating internal links
Creating external links
Creating a Navigation bar

Enhancing Web Pages
Formatting text on a web page
Applying themes

Adding Pictures to a Web Page
Picture formats
Inserting pictures
Using pictures with hyperlinks
Alt Tags

Working with Tables
Creating a table
Modifying a table
Enhancing a table
Printing Images

Introduction to Web Page Management
Importing a web
Working with web pages and webs
Publishing your web

Internet Strategy
Internet strategy of website designers

 
 
FrontPage 2000 Advanced

Duration: 1 day One day. (Two half days or evenings)
This course is suitable for candidates who have completed a FrontPage 2000 introduction course and wish to learn advanced features to create web pages and manage web sites.
Course Requirements
A working knowledge of computers using Microsoft Office and an understanding of FrontPage basics.

Course Content

Designing and building a Web Site
Designing a web site
Creating a web site using a wizard
Adding structure to your web
Sever-based webs and disk-based webs

Page Design and Working with Frames
Web page design considerations
Creating framed pages
Modifying frames

Creating Forms and connecting to Databases
Creating a form
Inserting other form fields
Preparing information to be used by a database
Connecting a web to a database

Adding Media to Web Pages
Working with pictures in FrontPage
FrontPage Components
Component extras
Dynamic components

Managing and Collaborating on Web Sites
Tasks and reports
Workgroups and webs

Cascading Style Sheets
Introduction to Dynamic HTML
Using style sheets

Internet Strategy
Internet strategy of website designers

 
 
HTML - Introduction

Duration: 1 day (2 half-days or Evenings)
This Course is suitable for candidates who wish to create and edit documents with HTML, for use on the World Wide Web or on a corporate intranet.
Course Requirements
A working knowledge of computers.

Course Content
Courses available for Mac and PC formats

Overview of HTML
Overview
Introduction to HTML
Creating an HTML document

Formatting Text
Paragraph formatting with HTML
Character formatting with HTML

Adding Links
Adding local links
Adding remote links
Adding internal links with the named anchor tag

Adding Graphics
Linking to and embedding graphics
Linking to multimedia files
Creating lists in HTML

Creating Lists
Creating nested lists
Creating tables in HTML

Creating and Modifying Tables
Creating advanced table elements

Setting Body and Background Attributes
Setting backgrounds and text colors
Web page design guidelines

Web Page Style Considerations
Adding links to other Internet services
Links to non-Web Internet Services

 
 
HTML - Advanced

Duration: 1 day One day. (2 half days or evenings)
This course is suitable for candidates who have completed a HTML introduction course and wish to learn advanced features to create web pages and manage web sites.
Course Requirements
A working knowledge of computers and an understanding of HTML basics.

Course Content
Courses available for Mac and PC formats

Advanced Tables
Creating nested tables
Using tables for page layout

Graphics
Incorporating graphics into a document
Creating and using image maps

Creating Forms
Introduction to forms
Using advanced input types
Setting input type attributes
Creating a text area
Creating form list boxes

Frames
Overview of frames
Creating frames
Applying frame attributes
Using nested framesets

Dynamic and interactive documents
Interactive Web pages
JavaScript in HTML documents

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