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In this course, students design, build, and upload a website using Dreamweaver.
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In this course, students will develop professional-looking web pages using the Adobe Dreamweaver application.
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In this course, students will create and manage database-driven websites.
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Extend your Web skills so that you can tackle more challenging sites
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Establish a firm foundation for current and future web work.
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Build a successful Dreamweaver Web site
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Create rich content for the Web— including sound, video, and animations— using Flash CS3.
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Take control of your Web site with advanced CSS ability.
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Lay out Web pages without using tables.
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In this course, students will describe the basic functions and features of website development using Dreamweaver 8
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In this course, students will create and develop professional-looking web pages using Dreamweaver 8
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In this course, students will establish server connectivity as well as create and manage database records
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In this course, students design, build, and upload a website using Dreamweaver.
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In this course, students will develop professional-looking web pages using the Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 application.
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In this course, students will explore the basics of Flash 8, including its tools and features
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In this course, students will explore the advanced features of Flash 8, such as working with ActionScript, creating simple and complex interactive movies using ActionScript; and also create and customize components
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This is the second course in the HTML series. It will build on the concepts you learned in HTML 4.01: Web Authoring, Level 1 (Second Edition) and give you an opportunity to apply your new skills.
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Students will learn to create advanced web pages and test their validity.
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In this course, students examine the basics of foundational web technology and create your own functional web pages using markup languages Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML), and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).
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In this course, students will create advanced web pages and test their validity.
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In this course, students will apply the best practices of web design and create a website that enhances the usability and interactivity of the website.
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