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Adobe Dreamweaver: Intermediate

Course Code: cm79862      Days: 2
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Dorset
Poole (BH17) 25/03/10 £ 350
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Course Overview

This two-day instructor-led workshop will teach you how to set up a dynamic website and produce web pages using ASP.

Audience

This course is ideal for those who are familiar with Dreamweaver 4 or MX and want to create dynamic web pages connected to and generated by a database.

Prerequisites

Students will get the most out of this course if their goal is to become proficient Web page designers by using Dreamweaver MX. Students should also have attended Dreamweaver Basic or have equivalent practical experience

Course Outline

Creating head content for Web page

  • Defining the elements of a HEAD tag
  • Using elements in the HEAD tag
  • Unit summary

Introduction to style sheets

  • Working with cascading style sheets
  • Using linked style sheets
  • Unit summary

Working with forms and libraries

  • Using forms
  • Database and server-side scripting
  • Creating libraries
  • Unit summary

Working with rollovers and behaviors

  • Working with rollovers
  • Using Flash objects
  • Using behaviors
  • Unit summary


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