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The ExpertRating Online CS3 Dreamweaver Course (Introductory) (leading to ExpertRating Introduction to Dreamweaver CS3 Skills
Certification).
Learn Adobe
Dreamweaver from a Web design pro, and get the training you need to
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impress your audience. Then you'll master the techniques for
producing fully functioning sites, learning how to insert and format
text, images, hyperlinks, tables, and a variety of media formats.
And finally, you'll see how Dreamweaver makes it a snap to upload
sites to a Web server and maintain them once they're online.

Along the way,
we'll answer the five questions that guarantee success for any Web
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An Intermediate version of this course is
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This course includes a knowledgeable and
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Robert Fuller
About
the
ExpertRating Online CS3 Dreamweaver Course (Introductory) instructor :
Robert Fuller is a veteran of New York's Silicon Alley where he was
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his experience into the classroom, teaching thousands of students
Web-related design practices and technologies. Robert is the author
of "HTML in 10 Simple Steps or Less" for John Wiley & Sons, both the
"Dreamweaver 4 Virtual Classroom" and the "HTML Virtual Classroom"
for McGraw-Hill/Osborne, and he is a contributing author for both
"The Photoshop CS2 Bible" Standard and Professional editions, also
for John Wiley & Sons.
Online Dreamweaver
Course requirements:
For taking this
instructor led ExpertRating Online CS3 Dreamweaver Course (Introductory) you need
Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 (please be sure to install this
software on your computer before the course begins); Microsoft
Windows Vista or XP or Macintosh OS X; at least one year of
experience using a computer; the ability to install programs on your
computer and work with files; Internet access, e-mail, and the
Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox Web browser.

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ExpertRating Online CS3 Dreamweaver Course (Introductory)
(leading to
ExpertRating Dreamweaver Skills Certification)
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Dreamweaver CS3 builds and maintains web applications using the
latest development technologies, including Ajax, PHP, and Adobe
ColdFusion.
Dreamweaver is an
easy to use web development application that covers up the gap
between a developer and a designer. Dreamweaver is a powerful web
development tool that helps you create attractive, dynamic, powerful
websites. It includes advanced features to develop complex
data-driven web applications. Dreamweaver’s user friendly interface
and extensive library not only enables even the amateur web
designers to create professional websites easily, but helps one to
structure the websites in such a way that they are easy to maintain
after being built.

This valuable course will explain all
the entities of the user interface, and then will also quickly get
you used to the robust features of Dreamweaver. The ExpertWriting
Dreamweaver Certification course will help you to design effective
websites.
ExpertRating Online CS3 Dreamweaver Course (Introductory)
Coverage (6 weeks program)
Week One |
Wednesday - Lesson 01 |
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Perhaps Adobe
Dreamweaver's greatest strength is its powerful
combination of tools all wrapped up in a clean and
simple interface. The first lesson is all about
introducing you to that interface. Not only will you
learn the primary interface elements, you'll also
learn how to preview your work in any of 20
potential Web browsers—because rigorous testing is
the key to a successful Web site. By testing and
adapting your site documents across multiple
browsers, you'll ensure that each site visitor,
regardless of the browser they prefer, has a
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Friday - Lesson 02 |
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Dreamweaver is a site
creation and management tool, not just some
over-glorified HTML editor. While you're building a
site, Dreamweaver has the ability to track each
color you assign, every image and multimedia file
you insert, every Web address you reference, as well
as every step you take while working on a specific
document. Dreamweaver then keeps all this
information right at your fingertips to use again
and again. In this lesson, you'll learn the steps
you need to take to put these features to work for
you. |
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Week Two |
Wednesday - Lesson 03 |
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The two most
important aspects of any Web site are what it says
and how it looks. In this lesson on text formatting,
you'll learn how to control the look of text in your
Web pages. In certain respects, formatting text with
Dreamweaver is very similar to formatting text in
your word processor. It's important to understand,
however, that Dreamweaver is not a word processor.
And perhaps more important, word processing and Web
design are totally different worlds. |
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Friday - Lesson 04 |
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Believe it or not,
the very early Web browsers couldn't display images,
and it's doubtful the Web would have become so
popular if the same were still true today. In this
lesson, you'll learn how to use Dreamweaver to
insert and format images within your documents.
What's more, even though Dreamweaver isn't a true
image-editing application, it does offer some very
impressive editing tools, and this lesson will
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Week Three |
Wednesday - Lesson 05- |
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There's a reason
people call it the Web. The metaphor perfectly
describes Hypertext's functionality. One document
links to many others, which in turn link to many
others that potentially link back to where you
started. The functional aspect of hypertext—the
hyperlink—is what makes it all possible. In this
lesson, you'll examine pathnames (the heart of all
hyperlinks), giving you a better understanding of
the file structure of your Web site and how links
function. You'll learn how to create named anchor
links and e-mail links, and how to use Dreamweaver's
impressive link management tools. |
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Friday - Lesson 06 |
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Macromedia Flash
allows you to create complex animations with very
small file sizes, tailor-made for delivery via the
Web. But, this is a class about Dreamweaver—how does
Flash enter into it? Dreamweaver provides you with
Flash objects you can make use of without having the
Flash program or knowing how to create native Flash
objects. You can insert pre-made Flash buttons, as
well as create Flash text that makes use of whatever
fonts you have available on your computer. This
lesson will go over all of it. |
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Week Four |
Wednesday - Lesson 07 |
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In this lesson,
you'll find out how to insert, format, and lay out a
document using tables. When HTML was first created,
tables were expected to do what they have
traditionally done—display data. That meant they
would consist of columns and rows of information,
with headings and borderlines—just like the typical
spreadsheet. But, tables are very useful layout
elements too. Because tables are well-supported
across the major browsers and they provide this dual
functionality, they're among the most common
elements you'll find in Web pages. |
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Friday - Lesson 08 |
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In this lesson,
you'll learn how to build frames-based Web sites.
Frames are much-maligned by Web design pundits, but
this frustration has little to do with any actually
weakness on the part of frames. It has more to do
with the fact that doing frames right is very much
like preparing fine cuisine—if you don't pay
attention to details, everything will come out
awful! Working with frames demands that you change
your traditional view of building site pages, and
this lesson will show you how that's done. And,
because Dreamweaver allows you to build a
frames-based site visually, the learning curve isn't
half as steep. |
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Week Five |
Wednesday - Lesson 09 |
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Cascading Style
Sheets (CSS) are the future of Web design. In fact,
CSS has been the approved layout and design
technology for about a decade. It's just taken us
this long to get the browser manufacturers to play
along. This lesson will explore CSS basics to see
just how CSS works, and will examine Dreamweaver's
exceptional CSS tools for doing the coding for us. |
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Friday - Lesson 10 |
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This lesson is all
about reusability, and in Dreamweaver, that means
the Assets and History panels. You'll learn how to
use the Assets panel to quickly access site elements
and get them into new pages so you don't have to go
hunting through your site for previously used
content. When this lesson explores the History
panel, you'll learn how to undo anything you wish
you hadn't done, as well as redo anything so you can
repeat formatting procedures throughout your site. |
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Week Six |
Wednesday - Lesson 11 |
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In the life cycle of
a Web site, the design and development period is the
most fun. But it's, unfortunately, the shortest. In
the long run, you'll spend much more time managing
and maintaining your site. Dreamweaver appreciates
this reality of the Webmaster's work schedule and
puts as much thought and effort into Dreamweaver's
site management and maintenance tools as it puts
into the development tools. In this lesson, you'll
learn how to use Dreamweaver's site management tools
to define your remote site in order to upload and
retrieve files from the Web server. You'll also
learn about Dreamweaver's Check-In and Check-Out
feature, which lets workgroups develop sites
together without overwriting content, and you'll
discover how to attach design notes so fellow
workers can communicate across conflicting work
schedules. |
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Friday - Lesson 12 |
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An Intermediate version of this course is
also available. Any of these courses can be bought collectively or
individually for $99.99 each.
Buy the Inermediate Course
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