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Introduction to Web Page Design Using Dreamweaver
(Prerequisite: Introduction to HTML or equivalent experience.) Learn to use Dreamweaver to create Web pages that incorporate text, images, background art, and tables. Topics covered in class include formatting text for size, color, and alignment; creating ordered and unordered lists; and linking pages together with hyperlinks. Learn to place images on your pages and format text and images in columns using the table feature. Understand how to create a Web site on a local disk, clean up the HTML code, and perform a final site check that searches for broken links and tests browser compatibility. Additional topics include viewing and editing HTML code, inserting and changing horizontal lines, and creating a library of frequently used images and text.
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Fee: $189

One-Day Class Meets 8:30am-4:00pm (6.5 hours)
Code Date Location Instructor
G9420 Mon., Oct. 20West CountyNancy Haupt
G9648 Fri., Dec. 5West CountyJulia Otto
G9738 Thurs., Jan. 8West CountyNancy Haupt
Two-Evening Class Meets 6:30-9:30pm (6 hours)
Code Date Location Instructor
T9150 Thurs., Oct. 2 & 9West CountyDawn Robinson
Intermediate Applications of Dreamweaver
(Prerequisite: Introduction to Web Page Design Using Dreamweaver or equivalent experience.) Add visual interest to your Web pages using the interactive and design features of Dreamweaver. Use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and HTML styles to standardize formatting throughout your Web site. Topics include designing attractive and effective pages using frames and creating precise layouts using rulers and the grid. Use the History palette to quickly repeat steps in your design process. Learn to include animation and rollovers to enhance your pages and to use image maps to create splash screens and navigation bars. Time will also be spent on inserting media, such as Flash and Fireworks files, into your Web pages.
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Fee: $189

One-Day Class Meets 8:30am-4:00pm (6.5 hours)
Code Date Location Instructor
G9421 Tues., Oct. 21West CountyNancy Haupt
G9649 Fri., Dec. 12West CountyJulia Otto
G9739 Thurs., Jan. 15West CountyNancy Haupt
Two-Evening Class Meets 6:30-9:30pm (6 hours)
Code Date Location Instructor
T9151 Thurs., Oct. 16 & 23West CountyDawn Robinson
Advanced Applications of Dreamweaver
(Prerequisite: Intermediate Applications of Dreamweaver or equivalent experience.) Learn to use the advanced elements of Dreamweaver to create dynamic Web pages. Insert events and actions using JavaScript; include applets, Flash text and buttons, and plug-ins in your pages; and work with Dreamweaver's site management features. Add interactivity by linking scripts to behaviors. Other topics include creating Spry validation fields for forms and using Spry effects.
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Fee: $189

One-Day Class Meets 8:30am-4:00pm (6.5 hours)
Code Date Location Instructor
G9339 Mon., Sept. 29West CountyJulia Otto
G9422 Wed., Oct. 22West CountyNancy Haupt
G9650 Fri., Dec. 19West CountyJulia Otto
G9740 Thurs., Jan. 22West CountyNancy Haupt
Accelerated Topics in Dreamweaver: Publishing a Web Site
(Prerequisite: Introduction to Dreamweaver or equivalent experience.) This short course will take the mystery out of preparing and publishing a Web site with Dreamweaver. You will review how to get a site ready for publishing, including checking for speed, links, and browsers; producing reports; and using good file-naming conventions. After your site is ready to publish, learn some tips on finding a service provider, setting up a check in/check out system, and performing routine maintenance. During class, you will FTP a Web site for hands-on experience with the process.
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Fee: $89

Half-Day Class Meets 8:30am-11:30am (3 hours)
Code Date Location Instructor
G9440 Fri., Oct. 10West CountyJulia Otto
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