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The
learner will be able to. . .
Correctly organize folders and pages.
Create a page using XHTML code.
Describe the significance of the Internet and its
associated terms.
Describe the World Wide Web and its associated
terms.
Identify the difference between the Internet and
the World Wide Web.
Specify the difference between a web page and a
web site.
Define web browsers and identify their main
features.
Identify the nine types of Web sites.
Discuss how to plan, design, develop, test,
publish, and maintain a web site.
Identify the various methods and tools used to
create a web page and web site.
Recognize the basic elements within XHTML.
Discuss the advantages of using web page authoring
programs such as Dreamweaver, Flash and
Fireworks.
Describe Dreamweaver and
identify its key features.
Start Dreamweaver.
Describe the Dreamweaver
window and workspace.
Define a local site.
Create and save a web page.
Add a background image.
Open and close panels.
Display and describe the property inspector.
Format and modify text elements on a web page.
Define and insert a line break.
Change a web page title.
Check Spelling.
Preview a Web page in a Web browser.
Print a Web page.
Define Dreamweaver Help.
Quit Dreamweaver.
Open a new Web page.
Define and set a home page.
Add pages to a Web site.
Describe Dreamweaver’s
image accessibility features.
Describe image file formats.
Insert, resize, and align images within a Web
page.
Describe the different types of links.
Create relative, absolute, and e-mail links.
Describe how to change the color of links.
Edit and delete links.
Describe and display the Site Map.
Describe Code view, Split view,
and Design view.
View Code view.
Understand and plan page layout.
Describe Standard mode and Layout mode.
Design a Web page using tables in Standard mode.
Design a Web page using tables in Layout mode.
Describe visual guides.
Modify a table structure.
Describe HTML table tags.
Add content to a table.
Format table content.
Create head content.
Discuss form processing.
Describe the difference between client-side and
server-side form processing.
Add a horizontal rule to a Web page.
Create a form.
Discuss form design.
Insert a table into a form.
Describe form objects.
Describe and add text fields and text areas to a
form.
Describe and add check boxes and radio buttons to
a form.
Describe and add lists and menus to a form.
Describe and add form buttons to a form.
Describe form accessibility options.
Apply behaviors to a form.
View and test a form.
Describe a template.
Create a template.
Describe the different types of style sheets.
Create a Cascading Style Sheet.
Apply Cascading Style Sheet attributes to a
template.
Create a Web page from a template.
Explain the concept of layers.
Insert, select, resize, and move a layer.
Name a layer.
Align layers.
Describe an image map.
Create an image map.
Add and edit behaviors.
Describe a navigation bar.
Create a navigation bar.
Insert a Data object.
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