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All web pages, from blogs and wikis, to corporate sites and online retailers, are built upon the same underlying code structure: HTML.Because the Hypertext Markup Language serves as the foundation for web content of all types, learning HTML is the starting point for any person who wants to craft new pages, edit existing web content, or design web interfaces. Note: if you're using Adobe Dreamweaver to create or edit web pages and web sites we recommend you take our Dreamweaver Complete class which also covers html while working with Dreamweaver. Sophisticated and dynamic websites employ numerous advanced HTML techniques. Perhaps you need help reigning in those crazy tables, or you want to spice things up with embedded animations or videos. Maybe you need to frame multiple documents together or you want to learn the tags needed to create text fields, buttons, and other form elements. This class equips you with the HTML tools needed to make your websites interactive, accessible, and easier to manage. Web developers have relied upon awkward tricks and excess code to craft web page appearance using HTML alone. Now, with the adoption of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) those days are gone, and HTML can go back to doing what it does best: organizing and structuring web page content.In web design work CSS is used to set text styles, colors and even layouts for your web pages. Incorporating CSS into your site development simplifies your HTML, eases the burden of managing multi-page websites, and empowers you to create engaging, attractive page designs. It is an essential, not optional. technology for creating web sites today. For years, web developers have turned to Cascading Stylesheets (CSS) to set fonts, colors and text styles for their web pages.The immense benefits of using CSS include sitewide control and flexibility. Still, with the power to control all aspects of design from the page layout to major components such as navigation bars and user forms, CSS remains largely under-utilized. This class will take you to the next level of working effectively with CSS not only to style text but to work with layouts as well including information on all the positioning properties in CSS and when to use them to best effect, and how CSS can allow you to rapidly change a layout just by chaning your CSS code. Adobe Dreamweaver Web Design Complete provides attendees with the knowledge and hands-on practice they need to build and manage professional websites using Dreamweaver. This is the course to take if you're using Dreamweaver and you've never created a web site before, or perhaps you've used previous versions of Dreamweaver and need to refresh your knowledge, or you've used other visual web site creation tools and now want to use Dreamweaver. This class also provides you with substantial informaion on using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), two essential technologies for creating any web site. We recommend this class for people using Dreamweaver to create web sites and do not have the time or budget to also take html and CSS classes. If not using Dreamweaver you may want to consider taking our html and CSS classes. Complete description coming soon. Call or email for additinoal details: training@multigroup.com; 408-315-6720 A class for people who want to begin working with the technologies for creating dynaimic web sites with Dreamweaver including server side scripting languages and SQL (Structured Query Langage). In addition attendees will learn the basics of working with a database and learn how to make calls to the database to populate a page with data (text and images) coming from the database,.In addition, the class will demonstrate the functionality of such frequently used features as creating a comment field which will send an email to a recipient, creating a password field, and much more. An introduction to Javascript for web design including the use of the JQuery framework. |