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Training & Development - Technical Training Curriculum

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Adobe Dreamweaver, Level 2

Because of time and budget constraints, we have pared the Level 2 course down to a one-day event. The Level 2 course expands the knowledge of those users who are responsible for editing, updating and managing their web sites. Learners will find out more about Cascading Style Sheets for consistent page formatting, get hands-on experience with multi-media elements like movies and sound, work with buttons, library items and create, use and edit templates.

The learning guide provided with the course is meant more as a reference point for the instructor to show learners how to perform the activities outlined below. It is not meant to be a step-by-step approach while in the class, but it can be used by the learner in that way after the class.

Presenter(s): David Casuto

Prerequisite: Dreamweaver Level 1 or equivalent experience

Enrollment: Use our Online Registration Form, or call 459-5565.

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Schedule
Date Time Fee Location

April 5, 2012

9am - 4pm $47

 

Kerr Hall Room 159

 

Course Outline

  • Advanced CSS and Div Tags
    • Using Div Tags for better placement and formatting
    • CSS and divs
    • Classes, ID, tag and pseudo elements
  • Absolute Division Tags (AP Divs formerly called layers)
    • Creating AP Divs
    • Working with AP Divs
  • Multimedia Elements
    • Movies
    • Flash files
    • Sound
  • Templates
    • Creating templates
    • Reusing templates
    • Editable regions
  • Buttons
    • Rollover buttons
    • Behaviors
  • Assets
    • Library items
    • Server side includes-content is on the server, not the browser for one-step changes