Adobe Dreamweaver is a website design program used to create, edit, format and upload professional web pages. It can be used for simple text-based pages, visual website designs combining text and images, and more complex database-driven websites.
Dreamweaver is designed to make website creation easier through a visual interface, while still allowing users to work with code when needed. Our courses support both visual designers and users who want to understand the structure behind professional web pages.
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Introduction Adobe Dreamweaver Course
The course begins with an overview of the program, navigation of the screen and an introduction to website design terminology. This leads on to setting up websites using a variety of development methods. By the end of this course, delegates will be able to edit existing pages and produce attractive, functional websites.
No previous experience of Dreamweaver or website design is required. Delegates should have basic computer skills, including how to use a mouse and keyboard.
Intermediate Adobe Dreamweaver Course
This course provides an extended set of skills, enabling delegates to create more complex page designs using layers and styles, with added functionality through interactive navigation and pop-up menus.
Delegates should be familiar with the topics covered in the previous level or have equivalent working knowledge of Dreamweaver and basic website editing.
Advanced Adobe Dreamweaver Course
Dreamweaver is not just about combining text and images to create an attractive design. This course introduces more complex features. By the end of this course, delegates will be able to create pages linked to databases, create user logins and set access rights to individual pages within a website.
This course is intended for delegates with intermediate knowledge of Adobe Dreamweaver or those who have completed the previous stages.
Custom Adobe Dreamweaver Course
Bespoke Dreamweaver training is ideal when your team needs help with a real website, company pages, existing code, templates, layout problems or website updates. The session can be tailored around your current website and the exact skills your staff need.
Requirements can be agreed before the course. Delegates can bring examples of pages or websites they work with, so the training is practical and directly relevant.