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Dreamweaver Introduction Course Outline

Objective:
Dreamweaver is the world's most popular web design tool. Internet Etc are established experts with Dreamweaver, having worked directly with Macromedia on features of the product during development.

Available for both Mac and PC, Dreamweaver permits WYSIWYG generation of complex page components such as animated layers, JavaScript routines, and style sheets. However, the main attraction of Dreamweaver is that it permits the designer to work directly with the HTML itself as and when they choose, seamlessly switching between direct coding and WYSIWYG modes.

Dreamweaver has proved popular with corporate intranet designers because it supports site libraries which permit standardisation of page components. It offers administrators the ability to customise the interface and limit the capabilities of end-users.

Dreamweaver is one of the few web tools which generates 100% standard code which will run on any browser, while also offering the ability to tune pages for peak performance on a specific product.

The ability to change style or positioning properties with a page is what is commonly called dynamic HTML, or DHTML. Dreamweaver has four DHTML features: Layers, Styles, Timelines, and Behaviours. 

Delegates:
This course is suitable for anyone who has experience of surfing the Internet.
Delegate numbers are restricted to 8, to ensure personal attention from the trainer.

Structure:
PC for every delegate.
All pass training courses involve extensive hands-on activity including exercises that give participants practical experience of using Dreamweaver's tools.

Duration: 1 day 9.30am - 4.30pm

Fee:  £240 + VAT per delegate

Dates 2008  
January  18
February  -
March  25
April  -
May  13
June  -
July  18
August  -
September  19
October  -
November  -
December  3

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Course Details:
This course teaches you how to use Dreamweaver to create web pages and manage complete sites. By the end of the course you will be able to incorporate advanced components, including Cascading Style Sheets, JavaScript, Shockwave, ActiveX and Java applets. You will be able to customise Dreamweaver, create and edit library items, and develop standardised components for distribution to other designers.

 

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