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Web Design Workshop Recommendations:  It is recommended that individuals take HTML Basics (or have some knowledge of HTML) prior to attending Dreamweaver workshops.  Also, if you need to maintain existing websites with Dreamweaver but not design websites, it is suggested that you enroll in the “Website Maintenance Basics” and the “Website Maintenance - Images” sessions.  In Dreamweaver 1 and 2 participants are guided through a step-by-step use of the software for creating and designing websites


Workshop Prerequisites:  Participants should be proficient in using a keyboard and a mouse, and should possess familiarity with a Windows operating system (e.g. folders, files, opening and saving documents, etc.).

 

Basic HTML CCE-268  

Discover what HTML (HyperText Markup Language) coding is and learn how to create your own World Wide Web documents. Once you have a better understanding of what the coding means and how it works, you will be able to create your own web page and also use this knowledge when working in Dreamweaver.

 

Content Management System Options for Websites CCE-587  

Here's your chance to delve into Content Management Systems in CCE's new website design and maintenance workshop. What is a Content Management System? Why use them? How do they work? These questions and more will be answered, and you'll have an opportunity to work with a few popular Content Management Systems (CMS) that are available today including Joomla!, Drupal and WordPress. Prerequisite: Familiarity with HTML coding, and Website Maintenance Basics is recommended.

 

Website Maintenance Basics CCE-582

Website Maintenance Basics is a half-day introduction to the basics of updating an established website. Students will be exposed to selected sections and commands within the Adobe Dreamweaver environment and learn how to perform basic updates like changing text, adding or updating a PDF, adding or changing an image and creating new pages based on a template. Students will also learn how to use the “check in/check out” feature for collaborative website updating.

 

Website Maintenance: Images CCE-584

Updating web pages often involves manipulation of images. In this basic course, learn about web-appropriate images, web-graphic optimization, and basic image editing techniques in two industry standard packages (Fireworks and Photoshop).

 

Dreamweaver Level 1 (CS6) CCE-245  

Prerequisite: Familiarity with HTML coding.  Dreamweaver is a very powerful HTML Editor program that's designed to make Web Page Design easy. Learn the basics for how to create and design great looking, professional web pages in record time. Topics include exploring the Dreamweaver environment, defining and formatting a web page, adding design elements, and working with links.


Dreamweaver Level 2 (CS6) CCE-246  

Dreamweaver Level 1 or equivalent.  This session builds upon the skills and knowledge presented in Dreamweaver Level 1. Topics include working in code view, formatting with style sheets, creating an effective user-navigation system and more.

 

The Centre for Continuing Education's computer labs utilize Windows 7 operating system