Adobe On-Demand: Dreamweaver Complete (Levels 1 & 2) Course Outline
*** This is an On-Demand (self-study) course, 180-day, 24/7 access via the internet ***
(Applicable State and Local taxes may be added for On-Demand purchases, depending on your location.)
You may take this class at any time; there are no set dates. It covers the same content as the 5-days of instructor-led Adobe Dreamweaver CC Core Skills: Level 1 and Adobe Dreamweaver CC Core Skills: Level 2 classes. Note: the 180-day access period begins at time of purchase.
About Adobe On-Demand
Our Adobe On-Demand classes are self-study courses with 30 to 40 hours of content. They include hours of videos, hands-on labs using the actual software, and knowledge checks created by Adobe and third-party educators to mirror the content found in the traditional live instructor-led versions of this course.
**What You Need to Take this Training**
You will need the product software on your computer your computer (PC or MAC) and a high-speed internet connection.
Adobe On-Demand Learner Profiles
Adobe On-Demand is a self-study training solution that was designed for two types of learners. First, Adobe On-Demand is a great fit for experienced graphics or web professionals who don't need a traditional classes to upgrade their existing skills. They can pick and choose topics to make the most effective use of their time. Second, Adobe On-Demand is perfect for highly-motivated individuals who are new to Adobe products and need to space their learning over a period of weeks or months. These learners can take their time and repeat sections as needed until they master the new concepts.
ONLC Extras
ONLC Training Centers bundles in valuable extras with our Adobe On-Demand Courses. These extras are not available from other training companies and include:
Adobe Official Workbook. Get the Adobe Official Training Workbook in both hard copy text and the web edition. The web edition contains online lessons with downloadable files for the projects. Also there are interactive quizzes, videos, and updated material covering new feature releases from Adobe.
Expanded Tutorial Access. These are a series of project-based labs with online videos hosted by industry professionals. The tutorials take a real-world approach to learning and are an excellent complement to the feature-based learning provided in the Adobe Official Workbook. (180-day Access.)
24/7 Online Support. You will be able to chat online with a content matter expert while you are taking your Adobe On-Demand class. And, with your permission, the expert can even take over your computer to provide with assistance with your labs. (3-Month Access.)
ILT Participant Option. You've purchased Adobe On-Demand, have gone through the training and decided that you still want to see a live class. Just pay difference between Adobe On-Demand course and the Instructor-Led Training (ILT) class and you can have a seat in our live class. Get both self-study and live, instructor-led training for the retail price of the instructor-led class alone! (Available for either the instructor-led Level 1 or Level 2 class. Only one class per participant.)
Do You Still Prefer a Live, Instructor-led Class?
Already know Adobe On-Demand training is not right for you? We also offer this same course content in a live, instructor-led format. For more details, click on the links below:
Adobe Dreamweaver CC Core Skills: Level 1 and
Adobe Dreamweaver CC Core Skills: Level 2
Interested in More Training?
For individuals seeking comprehensive training, we offer bundles so that you can attend multiple Adobe Dreamweaver classes at a discount. For more information on savings, go to:
Adobe Dreamweaver Bundle
COURSE DETAILS
Overview
This Adobe On-Demand class will cover have the same topics topics that are covered in the Adobe Dreamweaver Core Skills: Level 1 and Level 2 classes through the elearning web edition of the text. This class also includes expanded Dreamweaver tutorials and related labs which are designed to reinforce new skills and prepare the user for the Adobe ACP Certification exam for Dreamweaver. It is not required that the student take the exams.
Version Note
Our Creative Cloud classes upgrade to the latest CC version as soon as new official training materials are released from Adobe. This is typically 2 to 4 months from a new software release. In addition, the expanded tutorials are oriented toward the Adobe ACP certification exams. The tutorials are typically updated within 6 months of a new exam release.
Prerequisites
Basic computer and file management skills are required for Core Skills level Adobe courses. Students should know how to - locate, copy and open files; create folders; arrange, re-size, minimize and maximize application windows; start and exit programs; manage use of multiple programs simultaneously; and switch between open programs.
Course Outline
You will be able to select all or some of the topics below from the Adobe Official Workbook, elearning web edition. In addition, you will have access to the expanded tutorials related to these topics.
- From Level 1 Class -
Customizing Your Workspace
Touring the workspace
Using the Start Screen
Exploring New Feature guides
Working with toolbars
Switching and splitting views
Selecting a workspace layout
Working with panels
Using the Property inspector
Using the Related Files interface
Using tag selectors
Using the CSS Designer
HTML Basics
What is HTML?
Where did HTML begin?
Frequently used HTML elements
What's new in HTML5 - Brief Overview
2B HTML BASICS Bonus Online Lesson
CSS Basics
What is CSS?
HTML vs. CSS formatting
HTML defaults
CSS box model
Applying CSS styling
Multiples, classes, and ids, oh my!
3B CSS BASICS Bonus Online Lesson (Optional)
Web Design Basics
Developing a new website
Scenario
Working with thumbnails and wireframes
Creating a Page Layout
Evaluating page design options
Working with predefined layouts
Working with Text, Lists, and Tables
Previewing the completed file
Creating and styling text
Creating lists
Creating and styling tables
Spell-checking webpages
Finding and replacing text
Optional self-paced exercise
Working with Images
Web image basics
Previewing the completed file
Inserting an image
Working with the Insert panel
Using the Insert menu
Inserting images by drag and drop
Optimizing images with the Property inspector
Working with Navigation
Hyperlink basics
Previewing the completed file
Creating internal hyperlinks
Creating an external link
Setting up email links
Creating an image-based link
Targeting page elements
Checking your page
Adding destination links to the same page (optional)
Publishing to the Web
Defining a remote site
File transfer via FTP or DreamWeaver
- From Level 2 Class -
Customizing Your Workspace
Personalizing Dreamweaver
Working with Extract
Creating custom keyboard shortcuts
Using the Property inspector - Brief Review
Using the Related Files interface - Brief Review
Using tag selectors - Brief Review
Using the CSS Designer - Brief Review
Using the Visual Media Query interface
Using the DOM Viewer
Using the heads-up displays
Exploring, experimenting, and learning
Creating and managing sites / Files Panel - Review
HTML Basics
What is HTML? - Brief Review
Frequently used HTML elements - Brief Review
What is new in HTML5
CSS Basics
HTML vs. CSS formatting - Review
CSS box model - Review
Applying CSS styling - Review
Multiples, classes, and ids, oh my! - Review
Creating a Page Layout
Working with predefined layouts - Brief Review
Working with a Web Framework
Creating a navigation menu
Creating header content
Building semantic content
Managing Bootstrap component width
Inserting HTML entities
Creating global type styles
Designing for Mobile Devices
Responsive design
Adapting the site to different screen sizes
Working with media queries
More information on media queries
Working with Templates
Creating a template from an existing layout
Inserting editable regions
Inserting metadata
Producing child pages
Working with Images
Inserting an image
Adjusting image positions with CSS classes
Inserting nonweb file types
Working with Photoshop Smart Objects (optional)
Copying and pasting images from Photoshop (optional)
Working with Navigation
Hyperlink basics - Review all methods of creating links in DreamWeaver
Creating links - internal, external, anchor, mail - Brief Review
Targeting page elements - Review
Adding Interactivity
Learning about Dreamweaver behaviors
Previewing the completed file
Working with Dreamweaver behaviors
Working with Bootstrap Accordion widgets
Publishing to the Web
Defining a remote site
Cloaking folders and files
Wrapping things up
Putting your site online (optional)
Synchronizing local and remote sites
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