Dreamweaver MX 2004 Training
Dreamweaver MX 2004 Training Course
Hosted by David Humes
Approx. 6 hrs. of Dreamweaver training on CD or DVD
Learn Dreamweaver MX 2004 from Dreamweaver expert and Adobe Certified Expert (ACE), David Humes. With engaging video lessons, step-by-step instructions, and an easy to understand format, this course will make learning Dreamweaver a breeze. The lessons are designed to take you from start to finish; beginning with an introduction to the Dreamweaver workspace and concluding with the last section titled, “Going Live” (see details below), which covers publishing your website to the internet. After completing this course, you will have the knowledge needed to quickly get started creating and maintaining websites with Dreamweaver MX 2004.
Multimedia CD-ROM & DVD Based Training:
With CD & DVD based training, the lectures were video taped and then digitized and are presented to you in Full Motion Video, Audio, & Graphics. DVD-ROMs will run only on a computer DVD Drive and will not run on a TV DVD Player. DVD-Video will run on both a computer DVD Drive and a TV DVD Player.
System Requirements: 400 MHz Processor (minimum), CD-ROM Drive (for CDs), DVD Drive (for DVD-ROMs & DVD-Videos) or TV DVD Player (for DVD-Videos), 64 MB RAM, Sound Card. Available Hard Disk Space 200 MB. Windows 98, NT, ME, 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7, or Apple Mac.
Dreamweaver Trainer: David Humes
David is an Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) in Photoshop, a Certified Practitioner of NLP, and an expert in Macromedia Dreamweaver, Flash, web design, print design, Adobe InDesign, and QuarkXPress. David has conducted training seminars for Johns Hopkins University, the U.S. Army, Roche Pharmaceuticals, the training staff of ITT Technical Institute, and countless others. Since 1988, he has been involved in desktop publishing and computer graphics. His experience from presenting over 600 full-day seminars to thousands of attendees in 48 of the 50 states and throughout Canada has helped him breakdown complex concepts into language that anyone can understand.
Course Outline - Dreamweaver MX 2004 Training:
Approx. 6 hrs. of training
Level 1 Introduction
1.0 Introducing Dreamweaver
1.1 Choosing a Workspace
1.2 Extensions
1.3 Planning
1.4 How the Internet Works
1.5 Resources
1.6 Learn HTML in Dreamweaver
2.0 Preferences
2.1 Changing General Preferences
2.2 Changing Accessibility
2.3 Changing Color Coding
2.4 Altering Invisible Elements
2.5 Creating a New Document
2.6 Previewing in the Browser
3.0 Interface
3.1 Start Page
3.2 Toolbar and Window
3.3 Panels
3.4 Insert Bar
3.5 Property Inspector
4.0 Site Management
4.1 Defining a Site
4.2 Files Panel
4.3 Site Map View
4.4 Reports
4.5 Check Links Sitewide
5.0 Page Properties
5.1 Changing Appearance
5.2 Changing Title/Encoding
5.3 Tracing Image
5.4 Links and Headings
6.0 Level Conclusion
Level 2 Introduction
1.0 Using Tables
1.1 Inserting Standard Tables
1.2 Formatting
1.3 Layout Mode
1.4 Nested Tables
1.5 Hybrid Tables
2.0 Using Layers
2.1 Using Tracing Images
2.2 Using Layers
2.3 Convert Layers to Tables
2.4 Show/Hide Layers
3.0 Templates and Library Items
3.1 Creating a Template
3.2 Modifying a Template
3.3 Creating a Library Item
3.4 Modifying a Library Item
3.5 Using Library Items and Templates Together
4.0 Automation and Accessibility
4.1 Creating Commands
4.2 Find and Replace
4.3 Web Photo Album
4.4 Accessibility Prefrences
4.5 Inserting Accessible Content
5.0 Typography
5.1 HTML vs. CSS
5.2 Font Lists
5.3 Font Size Options HTML or XHTML
5.4 Lists HTML and XHTML
5.5 Color Schemes
6.0 Level Conclusion
Level 3 Introduction
1.0 All About Links
1.1 Image Links
1.2 Absolute vs. Relative
1.3 Image Maps
1.4 Named Anchor
2.0 Rollovers and Behaviors
2.1 Insert Rollover Image
2.2 Insert Navigation Bar
2.3 Pop-up Menu
2.4 Open Link in New Browser Window
2.5 Check Plugin
3.0 Flash and QuickTime Video
3.1 Insert Flash
3.2 Image Viewer
3.3 Insert Flash Text
3.4 Insert Flash Button
3.5 Insert QuickTime Video
4.0 Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
4.1 Change Page Properties
4.2 Exporting and Linking
4.3 Redefining XHTML Elements
4.4 Custom Classes
4.5 Relevant CSS Panel
5.0 Going Live
5.1 FTP Settings
5.2 Uploading Files to a Web Server
5.3 Downloading Files to a web server
5.4 Synchronization
5.5 Cloaking
6.0 Course Conclusion


