CSS positioning lets you fix the position of an element with pinpoint accuracy, but it can be difficult to understand.Creating Child Pages from a Template 00:06:21.Creating a Template from an Existing :04:59.Creating and Modifying a Library Item 00:07:08.We'll look at renaming and moving files, working with library items, creating templates, and more. In this chapter you'll get tips for managing the assets on your site.Setting Border Colors and Styles 00:05:21.You'll see how to use Inspect Mode and the Code Navigator, and how to apply rounded corners, drop shadows, and CSS gradients. This chapter explores some more advanced techniques for working with CSS.Converting a List into a Navigation Bar 00:05:36.Using Pseudo-Classes to Style Links 00:07:46.Linking to a Specific Point in a :04:29.This chapter explores the various types of links you can add to your site and how to style them.Inserting Images and Alternate Text 00:05:22.You'll learn about file formats, alternate text, scaling, captions, and more. This chapter explores techniques for working with images.Adjusting Width, Padding, and Margins 00:06:18.Understanding the CSS Box Model 00:10:34.Adding Content and Basic Styles 00:08:45.Inserting HTML Structural Elements 00:08:10.This chapter takes you step by step through the process of building a web page, starting from a blank page, adding the HTML structure and text content, and creating a two-column layout for the case study that runs through subsequent chapters.Setting the Font, Size, and Color of Text 00:06:32.Attaching an External Style Sheet 00:05:14.This chapter explains how to make text in your web pages look more distinctive by styling it with CSS and using web fonts.Copying and Pasting Inside Dreamweaver 00:02:52.Importing from Word and Paste Special 00:05:07.Creating Bulleted and Numbered Lists 00:06:50.Formatting Headings, Paragraphs, and New Lines 00:07:24.You'll also learn how to avoid problems when copying and pasting inside Dreamweaver. In this chapter you'll learn how to insert and format text directly in the Document window, as well as preserving formatting when copying and pasting from external documents.Inspecting the Basic Page Structure 00:04:15.Using the New Document Dialog Box 00:05:28.Changing Dreamweaver Preferences 00:06:11.Disabling the Code Navigator Indicator 00:01:43.Defining a Site in Dreamweaver 00:04:31.You'll also learn how to define a site in Dreamweaver, organize your workspace, and set up your preferences. In this chapter you'll be introduced to the Dreamweaver interface, including the Welcome screen, the Document window, and panels.Setting Colors and Alpha Transparency 00:04:53.Understanding Pixels and Other Units of Measurement 00:03:23.This chapter looks at some fundamentals of planning and building web pages, as well as key concepts like basic CSS selectors, naming conventions, copyright, and accessibility.Displaying Filename Extensions on Windows 00:01:42.About This Course and the Project Files 00:03:34.You'll also get an overview of what's covered in this course. ![]() In this chapter you'll get a brief introduction to Dreamweaver CC â what it is, and how it works. ![]() ![]() It will not play in a DVD-Video player software or a DVD set-top player. Duration: 7 HR User Level: Beginning/Intermediate Closed-Captioning in English System Requirements: Mac OS X 10.6, Microsoft Windows XP, or higher 2 GHz processor or higher 4 GB RAM or higher 1 GB free HD space (does not include lesson files) Please Note: - This DVD-ROM can be viewed only on your computer. At the end of every lesson, you can test your knowledge by taking interactive quizzes. Project files used in the lessons are included on the disc so you can practice what you've learned. The unique "Watch and Work" mode shrinks the video into a small window to allow you to work alongside in Adobe Illustrator as you view the video. The video is wrapped in a unique interface that allows you to jump to any topic and also bookmark individual sections for later review. Learn how to become proficient using Dreamweaver to build web sites that are nicely designed, well structured, and that work across all screen sizes. Experienced instructor Rob Huddleston explores Dreamweaver in a real-world workflow and covers the basics of designing web pages and responsive web sites, including key features such as the Extract panel, Visual Media Queries bar, and Device Preview, among many others. Including more than 7 hours of video tutorials, the course comes complete with lesson files, assessment quizzes, and review materials.
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