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Hands-On Dreamweaver: Building Robust Web Applications Course: 548 Type: Hands-On Training Duration: 4 Days You Will Learn How To
- Design and build data-driven Web sites with Dreamweaver
- Create and integrate images, Flash and CSS for enhanced effects
- Automate the creation of client-side JavaScript and server-side ASP and ASP.NET
- Build master/detail and database management Web pages linking to databases
- Improve productivity with custom server behaviours, templates and libraries
- Implement access control to Web content with user authentication
Course BenefitsDynamic, fast, eye-catching and personalised Web sites are essential to maintain a leading-edge position. In this course, you gain extensive experience using the rapid automated design process of Dreamweaver. You learn to create and edit fast, sophisticated, data-driven Web sites with ASP and ASP.NET, and maximise productivity and functionality with server behaviours. You also gain hands-on experience formatting pages, enhancing navigation, and linking to databases.Who Should AttendAnyone involved in establishing, developing or maintaining a Web site. Knowledge of Web technologies at the level of Course 470, "Developing a Web Site", is assumed.Hands-On TrainingAn authentic case study provides you with experience using Dreamweaver. Exercises include:
- Formatting pages using Dreamweaver layout tools, Cascading Style Sheets and graphics
- Enhancing navigation with hyperlinks, hotspots, rollover buttons and Spry Widgets
- Tightly integrating database content with ASP & ASP.NET
- Building Web applications and maintaining state with reusable scripts
- Linking to SQL Server using forms
- Implementing user authentication to secure database access
Related Courses- 489 JavaScript for Web Development
- 986 Developing Ajax Web 2.0 Applications
- 542 XML Comprehensive Introduction
- 506 Scalable Applications with .NET and ASP.NET AJAX
- 487 Designing and Building Great Web Pages
- 296 Project Management: Skills for Success
- 315 Developing User Requirements
- 519 Introduction to PHP for Web Development
Dreamweaver is a registered trademark of Macrmedia, Inc.
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