TechNow Training Centers

    
 

1-800-324-2294        
 

 

About Us        
 

 

Home      
  

 

Choose Your Role
 

 

Courses            
 

 

Schedule by Location          
 

 

GSA Contract
 

 

Business Continuity IT Contingency Planning            
 

 

Corporate Risk Management            
 

 

Security 
              

 

AIA IA Conference 
              

 

DoD.8570 
              

 

On-Site Training 
 

 

Travel + Training     
 

 

Events             
 

 

eNewsletter      
  

 

Request Information  
 

 

Testimonials     
     

 

Directions            
 

 

Contact Us       
 

    

DW-112:
Dreamweaver MX 2004:
Designing & Developing Web Sites

Get Your Dreamweaver Skills Fast with TechNow

Overview

As a prospective Web developer,  you will need to create both individual pages and to fit those files in an entire site structure.  In this course, you will learn to take full advantage of Dreamweaver's efficient interface for developing a static site with text, images, media, navigation elements, and forms.  By applying its site management tools, you will ensure that the site you create works as you intended for the widest possible audience.

Duration: 2 Days

What You Will Learn

Creating a Web Site Structure on Your Local Machine
Adding Text Content to a Site
Formatting Text
Working with Images
Adding Navigation Elements to a Site
Structuring Pages
Streamlining Workflow with Libraries & Templates
Developing Forms
Testing, Uploading, & Maintaining a Site

Prerequisites

Experience with Windows Operating Systems
Familiarity with Web technologies & various Web browsers
Basic working knowledge of HTML, JavaScript, & CSS
Basic understanding of design & medical applications such as FreeHand & Fireworks

Show Me a Complete List of Courses
 

  Schedule:

►November 11-12, 2008
(San Antonio, TX)

►February 17-18, 2009
(San Antonio, TX)

Request Information

Reserve a Seat

©TechNow, Inc. 2003. All rights reserved.
The TechNow logo is a trademark of TechNow, Inc. All other brand names and trademarks are TM and/or copyright by their respective owners.

Let us know how we're doing. If you have questions, comments, or problems please click here to contact us