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Hands-On Dreamweaver: Building Robust Web Applications
Course:
548
Type:
Hands-On
Duration:
4
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is this course about?In this course, you learn how to create dynamic and interactive Web sites using the Web development aspects as well as the server-side functionality of Dreamweaver CS3. You learn how to integrate SQL Server, Microsoft Access and other databases into your Web site. You also learn how to design visually spectacular Web pages and how to integrate Photoshop graphics using the Asset Manager. You also learn the basic principles of server-side programming as well as how to create dynamic pages using these technologies. (These same techniques can be applied to ASP, ASP.NET, JSP, PHP and ColdFusion Web sites.)By the end of this course, you will return to your organization with a thorough understanding of this technology and the capability to build effective, database-integrated Web sites using Dreamweaver CS3.What is Dreamweaver?Dreamweaver is a leading Web development tool known for its ease of use and sophisticated capabilities. Dreamweaver provides powerful and open integration with databases, producing both the client-side forms and the server-side scripts in ASP, ASP.NET, PHP, CFM or JSP, with point-and-click ease. Dreamweaver enables developers to quickly build robust, scalable, platform-independent, enterprise-wide Web sites and Web applications without demanding "programming" experience. Dreamweaver is also widely recognized as a sophisticated Web development tool for creating visually rich Web pages because it seamlessly integrates Photoshop and Fireworks images, Flash and Shockwave movies, streaming media and many other types of multimedia.Who will benefit from this course?This course is valuable for those involved in establishing, developing or maintaining a modern Web site, including Web developers, Web programmers, managers, marketing and graphics staff, project leaders and team members.
Though this course uses classic ASP, this course is also valuable for those developing with ASP.NET, JSP, PHP and ColdFusion.What background do I need?Working knowledge of Web technologies at the level of Course 470, Developing a Web Site: Hands-On, is assumed. For example, you should:Have basic knowledge of HTML (HTML form syntax, understand basic tags such as <title>, <img>, <a>)Understand how to use a browserBe familiar with Windows Participants do not need to be familiar with Dreamweaver.How is Dreamweaver CS3 different from previous versions of Dreamweaver?Dreamweaver CS3 is an upgrade from Dreamweaver 8. It builds on the success of previous versions, improving the coding interface and the support for Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and XML.Do I need to know about the databases I am working with before I take this course? No, you do not need specific knowledge of databases. However, SQL queries are used in this course for tasks such as dynamically populating Web pages with data. Therefore, a basic knowledge of SQL would be helpful.I am not a programmer, but I need to develop a database-oriented Web site. Will this course benefit me?Absolutely! This course provides the skills necessary to integrate a database with Web pages, allowing you to create dynamic content quickly and efficiently.How much time is devoted to each topic?| Content | Hours | | Dreamweaver overview | 1.5 | | Designing and formatting Web pages | 3.5 | | Constructing interactive Web pages | 5.0 | | Integrating real-time data | 10.0 | | Web and Dreamweaver security | 2.0 | Times, including the workshops, are estimates; exact times may vary according to the needs of each class.I am developing an intranet application.
Is this course for me?
Yes, the Internet technologies within Dreamweaver work well in an internal network. Through hands-on exercises in this course, you build a Web application for the Internet. This knowledge can easily be applied to the development of an intranet.What kinds of hands-on exercises are included in the course?An authentic case study, where you develop a dynamic Web site, provides you with the hands-on experience of using Dreamweaver to design and develop a fully functional data-driven Web site. Exercises include: Formatting pages using Dreamweaver templates, Cascading Style Sheets and graphicsEnhancing navigation with hyperlinks, hotspots, rollover buttons and Spry navigation barsIntegrating special effectsTightly integrating database content with server-side codeBuilding Web applications and maintaining state with reusable scriptsLinking to databases using forms Implementing user authentication to secure database access What platform and software are used in
this course?The student machines are equipped with Windows XP Professional, Microsoft Access and Adobe Studio CS3 Web Premium, including Dreamweaver CS3. Macintosh users will also benefit from this course because Dreamweaver has the same interface and capabilities on Macintosh and Windows. Does this course help me prepare for Adobe Dreamweaver certification exams?Yes. This course helps you prepare for both the Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 ACE and Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 Recertification exams. However, since this is not an exam-prep course, it does not prepare you fully for the Adobe exams. For more information about these exams, please see the Adobe Web site: www.adobe.com.How does this course relate to other
Learning Tree courses?More Web development courses that may be of interest:547, ColdFusion® Web Application Development: Hands-On provides a comprehensive introduction to the ColdFusion Web site development language and server product to create dynamic, database-driven Web sites that incorporate XML and e-mail.489, JavaScript for Web Development: Hands-On provides experience writing JavaScript to create dynamic, animated Web pages and interactive forms with built-in validation. You also learn to create active links using rollover graphics and exploit Dynamic HTML. You gain experience in controlling Java applets, ActiveX and plug-ins with JavaScript.986, Developing Ajax Web 2.0 Applications: Hands-On provides the knowledge and practical skills required to effectively design, create and implement Ajax-enabled Web sites. If you are interested in learning more about Web site administration and security, you may be interested in:
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Washington, DC (Rockville, MD) | Washington, DC (Reston, VA) | New York | Washington, DC (Rockville, MD) | Washington, DC (Reston, VA) | New York |
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Class participation
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Team workshops
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Use of in-class hands-on equipment
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Comprehensive course materials
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Morning and afternoon refreshments
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Course Completion Certificate awarding Continuing Education Units
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FREE participation in Professional Certification
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FREE participation in College Credit programs (including related exams)
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Course Tuition
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