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Adobe Dreamweaver Intermediate

In this Adobe Dreamweaver Intermediate course, you will learn intermediate principles of working in Adobe Dreamweaver. You will learn about managing websites…
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Intermediate Provider Patti Scully-Lane  8 chapters ·  27 Lessons ·  3h 12m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Urdu, Chinese 

Course Description

In this Adobe Dreamweaver Intermediate course, you will learn intermediate principles of working in Adobe Dreamweaver. You will learn about managing websites so you can get the most out of Dreamweaver’s site features. You will easily create stylized pages using the Bootstrap Framework of elements. You will learn about both design and tabular tables, how to format them, and how to add content to them. You will add radio buttons, check boxes, and text fields to a form to allow for data collection. You will build templates that can be used to create easily editable pages to your site. Finally, you will learn how to add content such as audio, video, and animation utilizing the HTML5 markup language.

What You'll Learn

  • Manage sites in Dreamweaver using local and remote folders and the Assets panel
  • Work with code, design, live, and split views and recognize their differences and benefits
  • Build stylized pages with the Bootstrap Framework, including navigation, photo slideshows, and rows and columns
  • Create and format tables, modify rows and columns, and import tabular data
  • Add form elements such as text fields, radio groups, checkboxes, text areas, and submit buttons
  • Create templates with editable areas and add HTML5 video, audio, and animation

Key Takeaways

  • Dreamweaver's site features let you manage websites by working with local and remote folders and the Assets panel.
  • The Bootstrap Framework can be used to create stylized pages with navigation, slideshows, and content arranged in rows and columns.
  • Tables can be created, formatted, and modified, and tabular data can be imported into them.
  • Forms can collect data using elements such as text fields, radio buttons, checkboxes, text areas, and submit buttons.
  • Templates with editable areas can be saved and reused to create and update pages, and HTML5 markup can add video, audio, and animation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Adobe Dreamweaver Intermediate course cover?

The course covers intermediate principles of working in Adobe Dreamweaver, including managing websites, creating stylized pages with the Bootstrap Framework, working with design and tabular tables, adding form elements for data collection, building reusable templates, and adding audio, video, and animation using HTML5 markup.

What skills will I gain from this course?

You will gain skills in Adobe Dreamweaver, Adobe PageMaker, HTML Tables, Interactive Web Development, Object Oriented CSS, and Template Toolkits.

Will I learn how to add forms for collecting data?

Yes. The course shows how to add a form element and add radio buttons, checkboxes, text fields, text areas, and a submit button to allow for data collection.

Does the course teach how to add multimedia to a page?

Yes. You will learn how to add content such as audio, video, and animation using the HTML5 markup language, including adding an HTML5 video, adding audio files, and inserting an HTML5 animation.

Does the course cover working with templates?

Yes. You will learn how to save an HTML document as a template, make a template from a layout, add editable areas, create a new page off a template, and make changes to a template and update pages.