Adobe Dreamweaver Masterclass

Design and develop a website using Adobe Dreamweaver  

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The Adobe Dreamweaver Masterclass course equips delegates with the knowledge and skills required to build and manage attractive, accessible and professional grade websites. The course enables the delegates to navigate the Dreamweaver environment, control the structure of a document, build site navigation and maintain and synchronise existing sites. The Masterclass course ensures excellent operation and compatibility by integrating the latest web languages such as CSS, HTML5 and JavaScript with other Adobe products. During the course, the candidates will be able to create a fully featured website, insert lists and special characters, use widgets, libraries and templates, add video and graphics to a document and write and apply advanced CSS classes and rules and much more.

  • Understand the basics of Adobe Dreamweaver interface

  • Become a Dreamweaver power user with our one day masterclass course

  • Design, develop and maintain attractive and responsive websites

  • Build attractive websites to a professional standard

  • Course delivered by highly certified and well experienced instructors

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

Find out what's included in the training programme.

Includes

Tutor Support

A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.

Includes

Certificate

Delegates will get certification of completion at the end of the course.

Includes

Courseware

Courseware will also be provided to the delegates so that they can revise the course after the training.

PREREQUISITES

The Adobe Dreamweaver Masterclass course has no prerequisites. However, basic knowledge of HTML and CSS would be beneficial.

TARGET AUDIENCE

The Adobe Dreamweaver Masterclass training course is targeted at individuals who want to use Adobe Dreamweaver tools for creating, publishing and managing websites. These include:

  • Graphic Designers
  • Web Designers
  • IT Professionals
  • Web Developers
  • Desktop Publishing Artists

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Customise Adobe Dreamweaver Interface
  • Design a new website and web pages
  • Create web pages using Dreamweaver
  • Rollover images to web pages and link them
  • Understand the best ways for checking links, running reports and validating pages
  • Add multimedia on web pages and publish website content
  • Format and edit text from Microsoft Word and integrate along with Dreamweaver
  • Describing HTML, CSS and other web development languages
  • Use keyboard shortcuts and preferences
  • Apply CSS to achieve page layout

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Adobe Dreamweaver is a software application for creating, publishing, and managing websites and mobile content. This device is enormously used by graphic designers, web designers and developers worldwide. By mastering the advanced tasks in the industry leading web design program, the delegates will become confident in using the advanced features of the program to produce responsive websites to a professional standard.


PROGRAM CONTENT

An Introduction to Adobe Dreamweaver

  • Overview of Dreamweaver
  • Layout and Design tools
  • Mobile design and development features
  • Coding environment
  • Dreamweaver users
  • Workspace features
  • CSS Inspection
  • Live code and Live view
  • Enable or Disable features
  • Code Navigator
  • Photoshop smart objects
  • Content Management System Support
  • HTML5, PHP, CSS3 code hunting
  • How websites work
  • Domain names and IP addresses
  • Web hosts and servers
  • Role of web browsers
  • Introduction to HTML
  • Attributes and Structure
  • Putting images in HTML
  • Colors in HTML
  • HTML document structure
  • Whitespace rules and case sensitive
  • Welcome screen
  • Create, open and save documents

Designing a New Website

  • Create a new website
  • Add papers and save page to site
  • Describing properties of page
  • File panel
  • Work views
  • View local files
  • Select and edit files

Create Page Layouts with the help of CSS

  • Quick start
  • The CSS Box Model
  • Fundamentals of CSS Margins, Borders and Padding
  • Analysing the ID Selector
  • Creating a Centered Container
  • Designing compatible Layout Cross browser
  • Absolute versus Relative Positioning
  • Positioning content with AP Div
  • Creating a Header Section using AP Div
  • Inserting an introduction section to page
  • Inserting images to Layout
  • Adding main and sidebar content areas
  • Setting margins and borders
  • CSS Layouts
  • Overriding default margins in CSS
  • Adding borders to elements
  • Future proofing layout

Working with Advanced Page Layout

  • Study difference between AP Div and Layout with Floats
  • Creating Floated Image
  • Creating columns with HTML and CSS
  • Creating the HTML Structure
  • Clear Property
  • List based Navigation Bar
  • Change Column Layout and Size
  • Modify the appearance of Equal Height Columns
  • Browser Compatibility
  • Adding code for IE6
  • Dreamweaver Fluid Grid Layout

CSS Transitions and Web Fonts

  • Describe CSS Transitions
  • Role of CSS3
  • Adding CSS Transition
  • Changing CSS Transition
  • Inserting CSS Transitions to Navigation menu
  • Web Font Basics
  • Inserting Web Fonts
  • Styling Headings with Web Font

Maximising Site Design

  • Creating Modular Page Elements
  • Using Snippets
  • Using Library Items
  • Changing and Updating Library Items
  • Using Templates
  • New Template creation
  • Working with Editable Regions
  • Creating new pages from templates
  • Editing Templates
  • Repeating Regions
  • Repeating Regions into Action
  • Template Command detaching

Managing Website

  • Working with File Panel
  • Remote Connection creation
  • Remote Web Server files
  • Transferring Files
  • Using Check In/Check Out
  • Design Notes
  • Sharing Design Notes
  • Testing Site Integrity
  • Using Check Links
  • Generating Site reports
  • Understanding results of reports
  • The Browser Compatibility Check
  • Search Engine Visibility
  • Search Engine Optimisation
  • Tiling your documents with the Title Tag
  • Inserting Meta Keywords and Descriptions
  • Launching your site
  • Uploading your site

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ABOUT Milton Keynes

Milton Keynes is a town in Buckinghamshire, South East England, that lies equidistant from London, Birmingham, Oxford, Cambridge and Leicester.  Although the town was found as recent as January 1967 to provide for the more residential area, archaeologists have traced its existence back to the Bronze Age. When the town of Milton Keynes came into existence in 1967 it took under its umbrella the existing towns of Bletchley, Wolverton and Stony Stratford. The town got its name from the  Middle Age village of Milton Keynes which was mentioned as Middeltone in the 11th Century.

The town has a population of 250,00 as of now which is almost 5 times than it was when it came into existence in 1967.The design of this town was created by known urban planners and architects including Lord Norman Foster, Sir Richard MacCormac, Ralph Erskine, Henning Larsen, Martin Richardson and John Winter. The design the created was of a modernist type and used the grid square system.

The town is home to various parkland and lakes which are now known to characterize Milton Keynes now. Though one may find very tall buildings in Milton Keynes today, this was not so until 2004. Earlier, as a rule, no building could be taller than a tree.Milton Keynes is a combination of both the ancient and modern attracts visitors and new residents alike.

Villages and Towns in Milton Keynes

  • Bletchley - first recorded as Blechelai in the 12th century was a major Victorian junction that was the main cause of its development during that period. The villages of Water Eaton and Fenny Stratford also became a part of Milton Keynes later on.
  • New Bradwell – It was built for the railway workers especially to the north of Bradwell, across the canal and the railway, to the east of Wolverton. The old Wolverton to Newport Pagnell Line has now been converted to a Redway, a favourite for cyclists and so named because of the red pathways.
  • Great Linford - mentioned as Linford in the in the Domesday Book as Linford, features a church dating to 1215 AD that is dedicated to Saint Andrew. What is now an arts museum used to be the outer buildings of the 17th-century manor house. The Linford Manor has also become a well-known studio for recording.

Existing Districts and Councils of Milton Keynes

  • Bletchley and Fenny Stratford:, Central Bletchley, Denbigh North, Water Eaton, Denbigh East, Brick fields Denbigh West Fenny Stratford, Granby, Mount Farm, Newton Leys, Fenny Lock
  • Bradwell: Bradwell village, Bradwell, Bradwell Common, Rooksley, Heelands
  • Bradwell Abbey: Rooksley, Kiln Farm, Two Mile Ash, Wymbush, Stacey Bushes
  • Broughton and Milton Keynes: Middleton (including Milton Keynes Village), Pineham, Atterbury, Brook Furlong, Broughton, Fox Milne, Oakgrove, Northfield
  • Campbell Park: Springfield, Fishermead, Newlands, Oldbrook, Woolstone, Winterhill, Willen and Willen Lake
  • Central Milton Keynes: Campbell Park and Central Milton Keynes
  • Great Linford: Blakelands, Conniburrow, Downs Barn, Giffard Park, Bolbeck Park, Great Linford, Pennyland, Downhead Park, Neath Hill, Willen Park, Tongwell
  • Kents Hill, Monkston and Brinklow: Kents Hill, Brinklow, Monkston, Kingston
  • New Bradwell
  • Loughton: Great Holm, Loughton Lodge,  Loughton, Knowlhill
  • Old Woughton: Woughton Park, Woughton on the Green, Passmore
  • Shenley Brook End: Furzton, Emerson Valley, Kingsmead, Snelshall, Shenley Brook End, Westcroft, Tattenhoe Park, Tattenhoe,
  • Shenley Church End: Grange Farm, Crownhill, Melbourne, Hazeley, Oxley Park, Oakhill, Woodhill, Shenley Church End
  • Simpson: West Ashland, Simpson, Ashland
  • Stantonbury: Blue Bridge, Bancroft/Bancroft Park, Linford Wood, Bradville, Stantonbury Field, Stantonbury, Oakridge Park
  • Stony Stratford: Galley Hill, Fullers Slade
  • Walton: Walton, Walton Hall, Caldecotte, Old Farm Park, Brown's Wood, Tilbrook, Tower Gate, Walnut Tree, Walton Park, Wavendon Gate.
  • West Bletchley: Denbigh Hall, Old Bletchley, Far Bletchley, West Bletchley
  • Wolverton and Greenleys: Wolverton, Old Wolverton, Greenleys, Hodge Lea, Stonebridge
  • Woughton: Netherfield, Beanhill, Peartree Bridge, Bleak Hall, Elfield Park, Coffee Hall, Eaglestone, Leadenhall, Redmoor, Tinkers Bridge.

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