- WYSIWYG and the world as your output.
- Platform issues (Windows, Mac).
- Web standards and the end user (size, colour, etc).
- HTML fundamentals.
- The Interface (workspace).
- Previewing in browsers.
- Validate HTML Code and Check browser compatibility.
- The Toolbars.
- The Panels.
- The Property Inspector.
- The document window.
- Defining the Local site.
- The Files panel and the Site Window.
- Remote and Local site view and management.
- Put and Get files (uploading and downloading).
- Check in and Check out as part of management strategies.
- Creating a new page.
- Page Properties.
- Colour in Dreamweaver (the colour palette).
- Document type (DTD).
- The Head content.
- Working with text in Dreamweaver.
- Basic formatting with the Property inspector.
- HTML and CSS mode for text formatting.
- Text with CSS and the CSS panel.
- Creating, editing and managing CSS styles.
- Ordered and unordered Lists.
- Text indent and outdent.
- Special characters.
- Links and URL (absolute versus relative links).
- Local, External and Email links.
- Vertical navigation with name anchors in Dreamweaver.
- Targeting links.
- Image formats.
- Inserting images in Dreamweaver.
- Image properties.
- Images and text blocks.
- Titling with the Alt text box (accessibility attributes).
- Images as buttons.
- Rollover effects.
- Image maps.
- Inserting tables.
- Table properties.
- Cell, column and row properties.
- Tables as layout strategy.
- Inserting and managing content inside tables.
- AP Elements panel.
- Drawing/inserting AP Elements on page.
- AP Elements properties inspector.
- Layouts with AP Elements.
- The Assets panel.
- Categories in the Assets panel.
- Favourites in the Assets panel.
- Placing content from the Assets panel into pages.
- Reusable items (The Library).
- Creating, managing and editing library items.
- About Templates.
- The Templates panel.
- Creating basic templates.
- Assigning editable regions.
- Inserting content into templates.
- Creating documents based on existing templates.
- Using and Editing templates.
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- Define Flash
- Explore the Flash Welcome Screen
- Explore the Flash Interface
- Explore and Customise the Panels in Flash CS4
- Compare the Drawing Modes of Flash
- Use Drawing and Painting Tools
- Use the Pen Tool
- Use the Selection Tools
- Overview of Layers
- Work with Interacting Objects
- Transform Objects
- Vector Images and Bitmap Images
- Work with Bitmap Images
- Working with Text
- Overview of Text Fields and Attributes
- Create Text Fields
- Convert Text into Shapes
- Create a Symbol
- Create a Symbol Instance
- Create Animations with Frames and Keyframes
- Work with Frames
- Create a Motion Tween Animation
- Create a Shape Tween Animation
- Work with Multiple Layers
- Create a Mask Layer
- Basics of ActionScript
- ActionScript Elements
JavaScript
In its most common form, JavaScript resides
inside HTML documents, and can provide levels of
interactivity to web pages that are not achievable with
simple HTML. Key differences between Java and JavaScript:
Java is an OOP programming language while
Java Script is an OOP scripting language.
Adobe Photoshop
- General preferences
- Bitmap vs vector, common file formats
- Interpolation, resolution and quality issues
- Import percentages (maximum)
- Viewing/opening documents, browsing
- Title bar info, new document specifications
- Colour models
CSS 3
CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets.
CSS describes how HTML elements are to be displayed on screen,
on paper, or in other media. CSS saves a lot of work.
It can control the layout of multiple Web pages all at once.
JavaScript
In its most common form,
JavaScript resides inside HTML documents, and can
provide levels of interactivity to web pages that
are not achievable with simple HTML. Key differences
between Java and JavaScript: Java is an OOP programming
language while Java Script is an OOP scripting language.
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