Macintose Course Overview
Dreamweaver MX: Level 1 is a hands-on instruction book that will introduce you to the basics of the Macromedia Dreamweaver MX Web development application.
Prerequisites:
To ensure your success, you must have a basic understanding of your computer's operating system. For example, you should know how to launch an application, create and save files, and copy files from CDs and other media.
Benefits:
After completing this course, students will be able to create Web sites that include frame-based pages, tables, graphics, and links.
Target Student:
This course is designed primarily for new or prospective Web designers who want to use Macromedia Dreamweaver to create Web sites.
What's Next:
After completing this course, students can take the Dreamweaver MX: Level 2 course.
Delivery Method:
Instructor-led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured hands-on activities.
Course duration:
1 Day.
Hardware/Software Requirements:
You will need:
- A Power Mac G3 or better.
- Mac OS 9.1 or higher, or Mac OS X 10.1 or higher.
- Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer 4.0 or greater.
- At least 96 MB of available RAM (128 MB Recommended).
- At least 275 MB available disk space for software installation,
and an additional 10 MB for the course data files.
- A 256 color monitor capable of 800 x 600 resolution (1024 x 768,
millions of colors recommended).
- A CD-ROM drive.
- Macromedia Dreamweaver MX.
Performance-Based Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Explain basic concepts about the Internet and the World Wide Web,
identify the basic issues concerning proper site design, and navigate in the
Dreamweaver work environment.
- Define a site in Dreamweaver to organize and maintain the Web pages;
and create a basic Web page by typing text and applying character and paragraph
formatting.
- Use Site Panel to create and organize files and folders.
- Insert images, set image properties, create and format tables.
- Add links within a site, create anchors, and specify external links,
as well as use images as links, and create image maps.
- Build a frame-based set of pages.
- Upload a site to a remote Web server.
Macintose Course outline
Lesson 1: Internet Access and HTML
- Topic 1A: Internet Access and HTML
- Topic 1B: Planning Web Sites
- Topic 1C: The Dreamweaver Environment
- Topic 1D: Viewing and Managing HTML Code
Lesson 2: Creating a Web Site
- Topic 2A: Defining a Web Site
- Topic 2B: Creating a Basic Web Page
- Topic 2C: Page Properties
Lesson 3: Building a Web Site
- Topic 3A: The Site window
- Topic 3B: Templates
Lesson 4: Adding Content to Web Pages
- Topic 4A: List Formats
- Topic 4B: Images
- Topic 4C: Tables
- Topic 4D: Templates Containing Repeating Regions
Lesson 5: Working with Links
- Topic 5A: Links within a Site
Lesson 6: Enhancing Navigation in a Site
- Topic 6A: Framesets
- Topic 6B: Re-Usable Navigation Bars
Lesson 7: Managing and Uploading a Web Site
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