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Dreamweaver CS6 – Essential Training, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 4.5, with 156 lectures, based on 55 reviews, and has 282 subscribers.

You will learn about Navigate the new Dreamweaver CS6 interface Create web pages with basic and advanced formatting Upload web pages to a web hosting provider Link between web pages Format web pages using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Work with advanced structuring techniques using CSS and DIV tags Work with HTML5 section elements and CSS3 to structure a web site Create adaptive layouts for print and mobile using Media Queries Design dedicated mobile web pages using jQuery Mobile Automate workflows using Templates and Library Items Automate tasks using Commands, the Assets panel, and Snippets Use team collaborative features like Design Notes, reports, and more Use Behaviors and Spry Effects to simplify JavaScript development Create engaging and interactive functionality with Spry Widgets Incorporate XML data into your web pages using Spry DataSets This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is meant for beginning to intermediate web developers looking to expand their skills to a visual editor It is particularly useful for This course is meant for beginning to intermediate web developers looking to expand their skills to a visual editor.

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Summary

Title: Dreamweaver CS6 – Essential Training

Price: $39.99

Average Rating: 4.5

Number of Lectures: 156

Number of Published Lectures: 156

Number of Curriculum Items: 156

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 156

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Navigate the new Dreamweaver CS6 interface
  • Create web pages with basic and advanced formatting
  • Upload web pages to a web hosting provider
  • Link between web pages
  • Format web pages using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
  • Work with advanced structuring techniques using CSS and DIV tags
  • Work with HTML5 section elements and CSS3 to structure a web site
  • Create adaptive layouts for print and mobile using Media Queries
  • Design dedicated mobile web pages using jQuery Mobile
  • Automate workflows using Templates and Library Items
  • Automate tasks using Commands, the Assets panel, and Snippets
  • Use team collaborative features like Design Notes, reports, and more
  • Use Behaviors and Spry Effects to simplify JavaScript development
  • Create engaging and interactive functionality with Spry Widgets
  • Incorporate XML data into your web pages using Spry DataSets
  • Who Should Attend

  • This course is meant for beginning to intermediate web developers looking to expand their skills to a visual editor
  • Target Audiences

  • This course is meant for beginning to intermediate web developers looking to expand their skills to a visual editor
  • In Adobe Dreamweaver CS6?– Essential Training, professor, author, trainer, and web developer Zak Ruvalcaba delves into the many features of this version of the?powerful web design application. This 19 hour course covers numerous topics including building a simple web page, building an advanced web page using HTML5 and CSS3, using templates to streamline the management of your web sites, adding interactivity with Behaviors and Spry, building a responsive web site, using jQuery Mobile to build a native-feeling web experience, and more. Zak explains the new interface features in depth, and demonstrates how to create, edit, manage, design, and publish a professional website with Dreamweaver CS6 and complementary applications.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introducing Dreamweaver

    Lecture 1: What is Dreamweaver?

    Lecture 2: What are we Building with Dreamweaver?

    Lecture 3: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript

    Lecture 4: Browsers to Download

    Lecture 5: The Welcome Screen and The Menu Bar

    Lecture 6: The Document Window and The Tabbed File Chooser

    Lecture 7: The Document, Style Rendering, and Standard Toolbars

    Lecture 8: The Status Bar

    Lecture 9: The Properties Inspector

    Lecture 10: Tabs and Tab Groups

    Lecture 11: Customizing your Working Environment

    Lecture 12: Setting Up Browsers for Testing

    Lecture 13: Setting Up External Code Editors

    Lecture 14: Defining Preferences

    Lecture 15: Setting Up Keyboard Shortcuts

    Chapter 2: Setting Up a Site

    Lecture 1: About Dreamweaver Sites

    Lecture 2: Identifying a Web Host Provider

    Lecture 3: The Vecta Corp Project

    Lecture 4: Creating a Site – Defining the Local Site Properties

    Lecture 5: Creating a Site – Defining the Remote Server Properties

    Lecture 6: Additional Settings to Consider

    Lecture 7: Managing Sites

    Lecture 8: Other Options within the Site Menu

    Lecture 9: Uploading Your Files : The Site Management Window

    Chapter 3: Building a Web Page

    Lecture 1: Setting Up

    Lecture 2: Creating a New Page

    Lecture 3: The Properties Inspector : HTML vs. CSS

    Lecture 4: Working with Text

    Lecture 5: Working with Word Documents

    Lecture 6: Line Breaks versus Paragraph Breaks

    Lecture 7: Headings and Paragraphs

    Lecture 8: Working with Font Weights

    Lecture 9: Working with Lists

    Lecture 10: Indenting & Spacing

    Lecture 11: Spell Checking

    Lecture 12: Adding Horizontal Rules

    Lecture 13: Adding Date Stamps

    Lecture 14: Modifying Page Properties

    Lecture 15: Quickly Adding Your Own Tags

    Lecture 16: Working with Images / Image Formats

    Lecture 17: Inserting Images

    Lecture 18: Setting Image Properties

    Chapter 4: Cascading Style Sheets – Part 1 (Building the Website Structure)

    Lecture 1: Why Use CSS?

    Lecture 2: How CSS Works

    Lecture 3: Defining Styles

    Lecture 4: Selector Types

    Lecture 5: Using the CSS Panel

    Lecture 6: Using the CSS-Based Properties Inspector

    Lecture 7: Creating a New Style – The New CSS Rule Dialog

    Lecture 8: Creating a New Style – The Style Definition Dialog

    Lecture 9: Structuring a Web Page with DIVs and CSS

    Lecture 10: Creating the Container Rule

    Lecture 11: Creating the Header Rule

    Lecture 12: Creating the Nav Rule

    Lecture 13: Creating the Content Rule

    Lecture 14: Creating the Footer Rule

    Lecture 15: Finishing Up the Design

    Chapter 5: Cascading Style Sheets – Part 2 (Adding Style to the Website)

    Lecture 1: Creating and Applying Classes

    Lecture 2: Creating and Applying Dependant Selectors / Duplicating Classes

    Lecture 3: Creating and Applying Pseudo Class Selectors / Working with Multiple Selectors

    Lecture 4: Creating and Applying Styles using Embedded Style Sheets

    Lecture 5: Creating and Applying Inline Styles / Renaming Classes

    Lecture 6: Creating and Applying Styles within Page Properties

    Lecture 7: Introducing HTML5 Section Elements

    Lecture 8: Redesigning the Structure using HTML5 Section Elements

    Lecture 9: Making the HTML5 Structure Backward Compatible

    Lecture 10: Modifying the Structure : A Horizontal Navigation Menu

    Lecture 11: Using Pre-Designed CSS Layouts

    Chapter 6: Working with Templates and Library Items

    Lecture 1: Working with Templates and Library Items

    Lecture 2: Understanding Library Items

    Lecture 3: Creating a Library Item

    Lecture 4: Inserting Library Items

    Lecture 5: Editing and Pushing Changes out to the Site

    Lecture 6: Creating a Second Library Item for Admins

    Lecture 7: Understanding Dreamweaver Templates

    Lecture 8: Creating and Saving Templates

    Lecture 9: Setting Editable Regions

    Lecture 10: Deriving a New Page from a Template

    Lecture 11: Applying a Template to an Existing Page

    Lecture 12: Editing Templates and Pushing Changes to the Site

    Lecture 13: Creating an Editable Tag Attribute

    Lecture 14: Defining Optional Regions

    Lecture 15: Repeating Regions and the Repeating Table

    Lecture 16: Breaking the Inheritance – Detaching from Template

    Lecture 17: Working with Multiple Library Items within a Template

    Chapter 7: Working with Hyperlinks

    Lecture 1: Working with Links

    Lecture 2: Absolute vs. Relative Paths

    Lecture 3: Getting Started / Linking Text

    Lecture 4: Linking Images

    Lecture 5: Email Links

    Lecture 6: Named Anchors / Placeholders

    Lecture 7: Working with Targets

    Lecture 8: Image Maps

    Instructors

  • Dreamweaver CS6 Essential Training  No.2
    Zak Ruvalcaba
    Web App Developer, Programmer, Professor, Author, Athlete
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