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6 Weeks Training in Dreamweaver:
Winnsoft, offers you Short Term Training in Dreamweaver. Dreamweaver is a professional authoring tool for creating and maintaining web-pages. It introduces Adobe's Round-trip HTML technology that imports HTML documents without reformatting the code and also makes it possible to use the latest Dynamic HTML features. Dreamweaver Training course give you knowledge in html and css. Dreamweaver is a professional authoring tool for creating and maintaining web-pages.
Why Short Term Training or 45 Days Training Dreamweaver:
- Internet Facility
- Emphasis on Practical classes
- Work in updated Software.
- Job oriented Learning
Course Modules for Short Term (6 Weeks) Training Dreamweaver:
Short Term Summer Training in Dreamweaver is a modular 6 weeks course, regularized over 5 days a week, 3 hrs a day, and exclusively includes practical sessions. Quick Register for Industrial Training in Dreamweaver :
Topics Covered
- Design and layout tools
- Site management and File Transfer Protocol
- Coding environment and text editor
- Mobile design and development features
- Dreamweaver’s workspace features
- How websites work
- The role of web browsers
- An introduction to HTML
- Explorations in code
- Creating, opening, and saving documents
- Setting Up a New Site
- Understanding sites and pages
- Creating a new site in Adobe Dreamweaver
- Using advanced site-creation options
- Adding pages
- Saving a page to your site
- Defining page properties
- Changing your work views
- Looking at the Files panel
- Viewing local files
- Selecting and editing file
- Adding Text and Images
- Using type and images on the Web
- Adding text
- Introducing styles
- Previewing pages in a web browser
- Creating hyperlinks
- Inserting images
- Linking images
- Editing images
- Optimizing images
- Updating images
- Styling Your Pages with CSS
- Understanding Cascading Styles Sheets
- Creating and modifying styles
- Creating a class style with the Property Inspector
- Creating styles with the CSS Styles panel
- Using advanced CSS formatting
- Putting Div tags and CSS IDs to use
- Saving internal vs. external style sheets
- Attaching external style sheets
- Modifying attached style sheets
- Creating a new .css file
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