Adobe Dreamweaver One Week Special (from basic to advanced)
The Adobe Dreamweaver One Week Special offers comprehensive coverage of both basic and advanced features. Delegates will learn the essential aspects of the program and the process of creating basic sites and making them live. However the course also covers Dreamweaver's more sophisticated features like the use of Spry widgets and JavaScript behaviors.
One of the most effective ways to make a site useful for visitors is making it interactive, allowing visitors to search for the specific content that they want. The final two days of the Dreamweaver One Week Special cover these advanced features. Users will learn how to add interactive content to their website using PHP and MySQL. Although these features are advanced, here again, Dreamweaver allows users to work visually, creating sophisticated search and results pages using the same techniques used to create basic content.
The course consists of the following three modules.
Dreamweaver Intro training (2 days)
This course requires no knowledge of Dreamweaver, web development or HTML and aims to equip users with a step by step plan for creating basic Dreamweaver websites and making them live. The course features practical exercises designed to demystify the process of building accessible, standards-compliant sites using Cascading Style Sheets and Dreamweaver templates to maintain a consistent look and feel on all pages.
Dreamweaver Intermediate training(1 day)
This course will show users how to add more complexity and interactivity to their web pages by using Dreamweaver's more sophisticated features such as JavaScript behaviors and Spry widgets.
Dreamweaver Advanced training (2 days)
This course is designed for those who are familiar with all basic Dreamweaver features such as site definition, the use of templates and the creation of websites using HTML and JavaScript. It focuses on the creation of dynamic web sites where web page content is linked to a database back-end. Although an overview of server side coding is provided, this course does not involve any programming, rather it shows how to use Dreamweaver's built-in features to generate dynamic sites using PHP and MySQL.
Why do you need Adobe Dreamweaver training?
There are so many different technologies involved in web development nowadays, it can be difficult to know where to start. HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, Ajax, ASP.Net, XML...
We think that one of the best places to start learning web development is to get a good grasp of Adobe Dreamweaver. And one of the best ways to get a good grasp of Dreamweaver is by attending the Dreamweaver One Week Special by Macresource Computer Solutions.
What makes Dreamweaver so useful is that, although it allows you to build web pages using simple point and click techniques, as you gain more experience and start becoming familiar with the technologies underlying web pages, you can start paying more attention to the code that Dreamweaver generates and start editing and creating your own code.
What this Dreamweaver training course can do for you
There are many companies as well as private individuals that would like to have their own website but cannot afford the services of professional web designers. With Adobe Dreamweaver, almost anyone can successfully create a web site. The program is comparatively easy to use, adopts current web standards, and allows even inexperienced web builders to put together a decent, functional site.
In the same way that graphical interfaces have changed computing, making it more user-friendly, the use of Adobe Dreamweaver makes people with limited understanding of web site creation capable of putting together a reasonable site. It is also a great platform for learning how web sites should be put together.
Many smaller companies have already learned to rely on Adobe Dreamweaver to build and manage their own websites, creating and altering pages and then uploading them using Dreamweaver's built-in FTP utility to make them live and available to their audience. Those organisations with a more pressing need to establish a web presence can still turn to a professional web development companies to get them started and then, using Adobe Dreamweaver, make changes and updates to their own pages for themselves, often saving a small fortune.
Another way that organisations can save money is by hiring web designers to create Dreamweaver templates and then basing their website on these templates in-house. This also has the benefit of giving organizations control of their site right from the outset.
Although Dreamweaver is pretty easy to use, it is not likely that many users can simple load it onto their machine and start using it like a pro. Most people will benefit from having some form of Dreamweaver training.
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