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Product Description
Course length: 3.0 day(s)
Target Student: The first part of this course (lessons 1–6) is intended for novice web designers, web developers, website designers, and graphic artists with some programming background who need to build simple websites and want to utilize the features of Adobe Dreamweaver CS5. The middle part of this course (lessons 7–12) is intended for web developers, designers, and administrators who are familiar with the basic tools and features of Dreamweaver and who want to expand on existing knowledge to gain intermediate to advanced skills for creating and maintaining more robust interactive websites. The last part of this course (lessons 13–18) is intended for web designers and developers who have experience in using Dreamweaver to build websites and have a desire to expand on their knowledge to create professional, dynamic websites. The course covers the ACA and ACE exam objectives for Dreamweaver CS5, and is intended to help prepare students to take the Adobe Certified Associate and Adobe Certified Expert exams. Please refer to the media that accompanies this course for the documents named “Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 ACA Exam Objectives” and “Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 ACE Exam Objectives” that maps the ACA and ACE objectives to the content in the Dreamweaver CS5 series.
Prerequisites: To ensure your success, we recommend you first take the following Element K course or have equivalent knowledge:Appendix A: Using
Frames
Appendix B: Using
Dreamweaver Extensions
Appendix C: Testing
a Website
Appendix D: Working
with Adobe Bridge and Adobe Device Central
Appendix E: Adobe
InContext Editing
Appendix F: New
Features in Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS5
Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS5: A Comprehensive Approach
Course Specifications
Course number: 084329Course length: 3.0 day(s)
Course Description
Course Objective: You will design, build, and upload a website, develop professional-looking web pages using the Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 application, and create and manage database-driven websites.Target Student: The first part of this course (lessons 1–6) is intended for novice web designers, web developers, website designers, and graphic artists with some programming background who need to build simple websites and want to utilize the features of Adobe Dreamweaver CS5. The middle part of this course (lessons 7–12) is intended for web developers, designers, and administrators who are familiar with the basic tools and features of Dreamweaver and who want to expand on existing knowledge to gain intermediate to advanced skills for creating and maintaining more robust interactive websites. The last part of this course (lessons 13–18) is intended for web designers and developers who have experience in using Dreamweaver to build websites and have a desire to expand on their knowledge to create professional, dynamic websites. The course covers the ACA and ACE exam objectives for Dreamweaver CS5, and is intended to help prepare students to take the Adobe Certified Associate and Adobe Certified Expert exams. Please refer to the media that accompanies this course for the documents named “Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 ACA Exam Objectives” and “Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 ACE Exam Objectives” that maps the ACA and ACE objectives to the content in the Dreamweaver CS5 series.
Prerequisites: To ensure your success, we recommend you first take the following Element K course or have equivalent knowledge:
- Web Design with XHTML, HTML, and CSS : Level 1.
Hardware Requirements
- Intel® Pentium® 4 or AMD Athlon® 64 processor recommended
- 1 GB of RAM or more recommended
- At least 1 GB of available disk space for software installation, and an additional 150 MB for the course data files
- 1280 x 800 display with 16-bit video card
- CD/DVD-ROM drive
- Broadband Internet connection
- Network connectivity
Software Requirements
Each computer requires the following software:
- Microsoft® Windows® XP with Service Pack 2 (Service Pack 3 recommended) or Windows Vista® Home Premium, Business, Ultimate, or Enterprise with Service Pack 1 (certified for 32-bit Windows XP and Windows Vista); or Windows 7
- Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS5
- Microsoft® Office 2003 or later
- Adobe® Photoshop® CS5
- Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 8
- Adobe® Flash Player® 9 or above
- Shockwave® Player
- WampServer 2.0i (Apache 2.2.14, MySQL 5.1.41, PHP 5.3.1) (provided with data files)
Course Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:- identify basic web design concepts and customize the Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS5 interface.
- build a website.
- design web pages.
- create reusable site assets.
- work with different types of links.
- upload a website.
- work in Code view and use coding tools and features of Adobe Dreamweaver CS5.
- format web pages using advanced CSS techniques.
- work with AP elements.
- work with Spry elements.
- create and validate forms.
- integrate external files with Dreamweaver.
- establish database connectivity.
- work with recordsets.
- create interactive page elements.
- administer database records.
- create a user authentication system.
- administer websites.
Course Content
- Lesson 1: Getting Started with Dreamweaver
- Topic 1A: Identify the Basic Concepts of Web Design
- Topic 1B: Locate Dreamweaver Interface Elements
- Topic 1C: Customize the Interface
- Lesson 2: Initiating a Website
- Topic 2A: Identify the Elements of a Project Plan
- Topic 2B: Determine the Workflow of a Web Project
- Topic 2C: Define a Website
- Topic 2D: Create a Document
- Lesson 3: Designing Web Pages
- Topic 3A: An Introduction to Cascading Style Sheets
- Topic 3B: Format a Web Page
- Topic 3C: Identify Copyright and Citation Requirements
- Topic 3D: Insert Images
- Topic 3E: Insert Tables
- Topic 3F: Import Data from Other Applications
- Topic 3G: Organize Files and Folders
- Lesson 4: Creating Reusable Site Assets
- Topic 4A: Create and Use Library Items
- Topic 4B: Update Library Items
- Topic 4C: Use Snippets
- Topic 4D: Create a Template
- Lesson 5: Working with Links
- Topic 5A: Create Hyperlinks
- Topic 5B: Create Anchors
- Topic 5C: Create Email Links
- Topic 5D: Create Image Maps
- Topic 5E: Create Image Link Rollovers
- Lesson 6: Uploading a Website
- Topic 6A: Validate a Website
- Topic 6B: Upload Files onto a Site
- Lesson 7: Working in Code View
- Topic 7A: Use Coding Tools
- Topic 7B: Search for and Replace Code
- Topic 7C: Add Design Notes and Comments
- Lesson 8: Formatting with Advanced CSS Techniques
- Topic 8A: Use External Style Sheets
- Topic 8B: Create a Layout Using CSS
- Topic 8C: Apply Rollover Effects Using CSS
- Lesson 9: Working with AP Elements
- Topic 9A: Create AP Elements
- Topic 9B: Control AP Elements
- Lesson 10: Working with Spry Elements
- Topic 10A: Use Spry Interface Widgets
- Topic 10B: Use Spry Data Sets
- Lesson 11: Creating a Form
- Topic 11A: Set Up a Form
- Topic 11B: Add Form Elements
- Topic 11C: Validate a Form
- Lesson 12: Integrating External Files with Dreamweaver
- Topic 12A: Integrate Photoshop Images in Dreamweaver
- Topic 12B: Insert Media Objects
- Topic 12C: Integrate XML-Based Data
- Lesson 13: Establishing Database Connectivity
- Topic 13A: Connect to a Server
- Topic 13B: Identify the Components of a Database-Driven Site
- Topic 13C: Create a Connection to the Database
- Lesson 14: Working with Recordsets
- Topic 14A: Create Recordsets
- Topic 14B: Display Records
- Topic 14C: Navigate Through Recordsets
- Lesson 15: Creating Interactive Page Elements
- Topic 15A: Create Master and Detail Pages
- Topic 15B: Create Search and Results Pages
- Topic 15C: Use Dynamic Form Elements
- Lesson 16: Administering Records
- Topic 16A: Insert Records
- Topic 16B: Edit Records
- Topic 16C: Delete Records
- Lesson 17: Creating User Authentication Systems
- Topic 17A: Create User Registration Forms
- Topic 17B: Secure Web Pages
- Lesson 18: Administering Websites
- Topic 18A: Transfer Files to Servers
- Topic 18B: Manage Websites