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Dreamweaver—The go-to web design tool for creative professionals. Expert video trainer, artist, and designer Geoff Blake introduces you to the world of Dreamweaver and web design in this monster 10-plus hour training course, packed with tricks, techniques, and hands-on tasks—made specially to be an easy, non-jargonny approach for Dreamweaver CS3 and CS4 users.
Master key concepts and explore the array of possibilities, particularly in the world of Cascading Style Sheets with Geoff Blake as your guide. You’ll not only learn the secrets and master the techniques, but you’re sure to have a whole lot of fun along the way!
Web Design Fundamentals
Working in the Dreamweaver Interface
Managing Websites in Dreamweaver
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8Getting Started in Dreamweaver
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9The Dreamweaver CS3 Interface
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10The Dreamweaver CS4 Interface
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11Customizing Dreamweaver's Interface
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12Using Dreamweaver's History Panel
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13Working with the Snippets Panel
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14Exploring Other Panels
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15Fast Selecting with the Tag Selector
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16Saving Dreamweaver Workspaces
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17Viewing Code in Dreamweaver
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18Understanding Code Visually
Adding Text and Page Structure
Getting Started with CSS
Going Further with CSS
Managing Internal and External Style Sheets
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37The Three Fundamental CSS Rule Types
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38About The Two Types Of Style Sheets
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39Creating CSS Class Rules
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40Adding A Border And Padding To A Class
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41The Cranial Stuff: The CSS Box Model And How Widths Are Measured In CSS
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42Using The Box Model To Create A Class Sidebar
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43Controlling HTML With CSS…With Redefined HTML Tags
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44Work Even Faster By Duplicating Styles
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45Redefining The Page Text
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46Redefining Bulleted Or Numbered Lists
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47Creating Styles In Dreamweaver CS4
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48Task #2: Think You’re So Big? Try Creating This CSS Rule!
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49Technique #1: Simple Typography Control With CSS!
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50Technique #2: Alright, Now For Advanced CSS Typography!
Working With Tables
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51Moving Internal Styles to an External Style Sheet
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52Disconnecting and Reconnecting an External Style Sheet
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53Editing Rules within an External Style Sheet
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54Editing Style Sheets Without Dreamweaver
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55Moving Styles Between Style Sheets
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56Working Faster with External Style Sheets
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57External Style Sheets with Dreamweaver CS4
Inserting Images
Creating Hyperlinks
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63Understanding Graphics in Web Design
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64Inserting & Formatting Images
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65Controlling Images with CSS
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66Dreamweaver's Image Editing Commands
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67Editing Images Outside of Dreamweaver
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68Setting Background Images
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69Using Smart Objects with Dreamweaver CS4
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70Technique #3: Using Images for Typography
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71Technique #4: From Illustrator to Photoshop to Dreamweaver
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72Technique #5: Soft-Edged Transparency with PNGs
Traditional Page Layout with Tables
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73Creating Links From Text & Images
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74Linking to Other Websites
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75Linking to an Email Address
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76Linking to PDFs & Other Files
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77Linking to A Specific Location on a Page
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78Creating Image Maps
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79Hyperlink Formatting with CSS
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80Technique #6: Creating Rollover Buttons with CSS
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81Technique #7: Site Rollout: From a Single-Page to a Multi-Page Website
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82Task#3 Design Your Page Layout