Free basic tutorials can be found on the web for Dreamweaver training. These tutorials are free until you come to the more advanced sections like site control. After that, to use the tutorials, you must pay a fee and subscribe to the website. Some of the websites offer exercise files that you can download. For the videos, closed captioning can be selected.
As with all tutorials, it is divided into sections to make it easier for the user.
The first stop for Dreamweaver is the Getting started section. Coding and scripting information is here. Detailied information is provided by video about the numerous styles and purposes of the different coding and scripts.
The next lesson is for the user interface of Dreamweaver. Setting up your workspace is the first topic. As with any other program there is a welcome screen that appears. This areas goes into greater detail on differences in the interface between Windows and Mac. Next is the description and usage for the insert bar, property inspector, document toolbar and window, panels and panel groups, saving the layouts and defining a default browser.
Within the section of Site control file and folder management is discussed. Understanding the path structure, developing a sitemap and how to add to your site is the goal.
To be able to create your new blank site there are several basic issues to learn. Developing and saving new documents is the first item. It is followed by learning about doctype, how to add images and text, aligning images and text in the document and adding meta tags.
Information on creating a variety of links is also taught. Links such as point to file, named anchor, email links, linking files, external links, and linking and image maps are located here.
The section titled CSS essentials introduces the user to CSS. This is where you will find CSS style sheet anatomy, page properties, moving internal sheets to external file sheets, what a selector is and what is does and style panels.
To learn how to format your text is mentioned in section about typography.
Creating and formatting tables to your page is taught.
A tutorial for tracing images, layout tools, inserting AP div tags and dealing with tables in a layout is available.
Since people like to print the contents of the website on occassion making your website compatible with these devices is a must.
Going in order from the basics to creating your website is the goal of these tutorials. Just a few sections are listed here. There are at least 10 more areas to be covered when starting this training so, it is quiet extensive and time consuming.
As with all tutorials, it is divided into sections to make it easier for the user.
The first stop for Dreamweaver is the Getting started section. Coding and scripting information is here. Detailied information is provided by video about the numerous styles and purposes of the different coding and scripts.
The next lesson is for the user interface of Dreamweaver. Setting up your workspace is the first topic. As with any other program there is a welcome screen that appears. This areas goes into greater detail on differences in the interface between Windows and Mac. Next is the description and usage for the insert bar, property inspector, document toolbar and window, panels and panel groups, saving the layouts and defining a default browser.
Within the section of Site control file and folder management is discussed. Understanding the path structure, developing a sitemap and how to add to your site is the goal.
To be able to create your new blank site there are several basic issues to learn. Developing and saving new documents is the first item. It is followed by learning about doctype, how to add images and text, aligning images and text in the document and adding meta tags.
Information on creating a variety of links is also taught. Links such as point to file, named anchor, email links, linking files, external links, and linking and image maps are located here.
The section titled CSS essentials introduces the user to CSS. This is where you will find CSS style sheet anatomy, page properties, moving internal sheets to external file sheets, what a selector is and what is does and style panels.
To learn how to format your text is mentioned in section about typography.
Creating and formatting tables to your page is taught.
A tutorial for tracing images, layout tools, inserting AP div tags and dealing with tables in a layout is available.
Since people like to print the contents of the website on occassion making your website compatible with these devices is a must.
Going in order from the basics to creating your website is the goal of these tutorials. Just a few sections are listed here. There are at least 10 more areas to be covered when starting this training so, it is quiet extensive and time consuming.
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