Dreamweaver
Intermediate

2 Days (9am to 4pm)
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Locations

Toronto
20 Queen Street West, Suite 3306
(
Toronto Eaton Centre)

North York
2 Lansing Square, Suite 505
(Hwy 401 & Hwy 404/DVP)

Mississauga
1087 Meyerside Drive, Unit 10
(
Dixie Rd. & Hwy. 401)

Newmarket
16635 Yonge Street, Unit 19
(
Yonge St. & Mulock Dr.)

 

Beyond simple web site creation, Dreamweaver is an excellent tool for creating sites that need to be updated on a regular basis—and even ones that reconfigure themselves depending on who is looking at them and how. This course focuses on the tools that let you create dynamic web sites capable of handling multiple web browsers, display information from an ever-changing database of information, and even add in grace notes like animated menus.

 

Course Prerequisite: Understanding of Dreamweaver Introduction topics.

 

Rollovers and Navigation Bars

Rollovers

Adding Image States to a Nav. Bar Using Behaviors

Using Insert Navigation Bar Tool

Flash Buttons and Text

 

Libraries

Creating a Library

Modifying Library Items within the Library Panel

 

Defining Head Elements and Managing Keyboard Shortcuts

Defining Head Elements

Editing Meta Tags

Customizing Keyboard Shortcuts

 

Style Sheets

Defining Style Sheets

Applying Style Sheets to Multiple Pages

 

Layers

Creating Layers

Using the Layers Panel

Layer Styles

Layers and Behaviors

Inserting Rich Media Objects

 

The History panel

The History panel

Recording Steps

Saving Steps to Commands Menu

 

Browser Targeting and Code Tools

Browser Compatibility

Converting Pages to Earlier Versions

Browser Checking

Coding Tools

 

Creating Forms

Setting Up Forms

Adding Form Elements

Validating and Testing Forms

 

Creating Detail, Search, and Results Pages

Creating Master-Detail Pages

Creating Search and Results Pages

 

Dynamic Form and HTML Elements

Creating Dynamic Form Elements

Dynamic HTML Elements: Alternating the Color of Table Rows

 

Administering Database Records

Inserting Records

Editing and Deleting Records

 

Basic Database Introduction

A Quick look at Microsoft Access

Creating a Table

Creating a Query

 

HTML Introduction

HTML Overview

Text Tags

 

Creating a Database-driven Site

Components of a Database-driven Site

Setting up a Database-driven Site

 

Working with Recordsets

Creating Recordsets

Displaying Records

Paging Through Recordsets

 

 
Versions North York
CS5/5.5 Apr 16/17

 

  

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