Adobe Creative Suite Web Design Boot Camp
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Prerequisites:
To gain the most from this class, students should be familiar with the web and its terminology.Course Description:
Two of the most important software programs when building websites are Adobe Dreamweaver and Adobe Flash. This course is for novice Adobe Flash and Adobe Dreamweaver users and people who want to learn how to build websites using Flash and Dreamweaver.
You'll learn Adobe Dreamweaver Interface Basics, Creating a website, Controlling document structure, Intro to Cascading Style Sheets, Adding Graphics, Building Successful Site Navigation, Designing Pages with CSS, Fireworks -Dreamweaver integration, Creating Templates and Site Maintenance, Create an Adobe Flash Document…
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Prerequisites:
To gain the most from this class, students should be familiar with the web and its terminology.Course Description:
Two of the most important software programs when building websites are Adobe Dreamweaver and Adobe Flash. This course is for novice Adobe Flash and Adobe Dreamweaver users and people who want to learn how to build websites using Flash and Dreamweaver.
You'll learn Adobe Dreamweaver Interface Basics, Creating a website, Controlling document structure, Intro to Cascading Style Sheets, Adding Graphics, Building Successful Site Navigation, Designing Pages with CSS, Fireworks -Dreamweaver integration, Creating Templates and Site Maintenance, Create an Adobe Flash Document, Set up a Adobe Flash document, Import and create graphics, Use Adobe Flash drawing tools, Create and use symbols, Produce Motion and Shape animations, Import Sound and Video, Use Scipt Assist and Behaviors to add simple interactivity and Publish an Adobe Flash Document in one of several formats.
This course includes the following modules:
Introducing the Course
- Understanding the course format
- Reviewing the course objectives and prerequisites
- Looking at the course outline
Adobe Flash New Features
- New user interfaceAdobe Photoshop and Illustrator integration
- New drawing tools
- Actionscript 3.0
- Actionscript 3.0 Animation
- Actionscript 3.0 Debugger
- Flash Video Technology
- UI componenets
- Adobe Device Central
Creating and Importing Graphic Assets
- Working with different graphic formats
- Importing bitmap graphics
- Importing vector graphics
- Working with layers and layer folders
- Using the drawing tools
- Using object and merge drawing
- Working with the Color panels
- Creating and using Graphic symbols
- Using the Library panel
Using Text Effectively
- Using the Text tool
- Adding and formatting static text
- Changing font rendering methods
- Adding input text fields
- Embedding fonts in input text fields
- Using font best practices
Creating Animations
- Working with the Timeline
- Using keyframes blank keyframes and frames
- Creating motion tweens
- Creating shape tweens
- Creating transition effects
- Using animation best practices
Adding ActionScript with Script Assist and Behaviors
- Using Script Assist
- Adding actions to a frame
- Creating and using Button symbols
- Adding behaviors to a button
- Loading external SWFs
Using Moving Clips
- Creating and using Movie Clip symbols
- Organizing a Movie Clip Timeline
- Using actions to control a Timeline
- Using frame labels
- Responding to user interactions
Adding Sound and Video
- Importing sound
- Changing sound properties
- Adding sound to a Timeline
- Embedding video in a Timeline
- Using the FLVPlayback component
Publishing Flash Documents
- Using different publishing formats
- Using publishing profiles
- Adding Flash Player detection
- Publishing for deployment
Dreamweaver New Features
- CSS Layouts
- CSS Management
- CSS Advisor
- Browser Compatability
- Spry Data
- Spry Widgets
- Spry Effects
- Photoshop Integration
- Adobe Device Central
- Adobe Bridge
Getting Started
- Introducing Dreamweaver
- Learning the interface
- Defining a local site
- Creating a website
Adding Content to a Site
- Adding content
- Controlling document structure
- Making lists
- Adding horizontal rules
- Adding special characters
Formatting with Cascading Style Sheets
- Formatting text
- Introducing cascading style sheets
- Creating styles
- Exporting CSS rule definitions
- Creating class styles
- Attaching external style sheets
- Creating advanced styles
- Creating a new external style sheet
- Displaying styles
- Understanding cascading order and inheritance of styles
Working with Graphics
- Using graphics on web pages
- Placing graphics on the page
- Modifying image properties
- Editing images
- Doing roundtrip editing with Fireworks /Photshop
- Customizing the Insert bar
- Adding Flash content
- Adding Flash Video
Navigating Your Site
- Understanding site navigation
- Linking to files in your site
- Linking to sites
- Linking to named anchors
- Adding e-mail links
- Linking from images
- Creating a jump menu
Designing Page Layouts with CSS
- Understanding page layout
- Using layers for layout
- Adding CSS to layers
- Using absolute and relative positioning
- Designing with DIVs
- Designing navigation links with CSS
- Importing tabular data
- Using table layout view
UniUsing Libraries and Templates
- Using site library items
- Creating site templates
- Defining editable regions
- Using templates
- Applying a template to an existing page
- Modifying templates
Creating Forms
- Understanding forms
- Processing a form
- Setting focus in a form
- Validating a form
Testing
- Maintenance
- Uploading and testing your site
- Maintaining your files and folders
- Connecting to a remote site
- Synchronizing files
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