Scott Reynolds – Front End Development with Adobe Dreamweaver

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This course includes dozens of video lectures and demonstrations in which Scott will show you exactly how to use the features you need– Step by step! Included activities where you build sites and site components will help you retain all of the material.

Scott Reynolds – Front End Development with Adobe Dreamweaver

 

So, you want to create a web site, but HTML makes your head spin? Dreamweaver is your answer. With this course from Adobe expert Scott Reynolds you’ll gain confidence as you develop increasingly complex web sites. Scott will give you a tour of all of the features in Dreamweaver that make web design easy. You’ll also be introduced to some of the most powerful features within Dreamweaver that will keep you organized as you work with larger and more complex sites. This course includes dozens of video lectures and demonstrations in which Scott will show you exactly how to use the features you need– Step by step! Included activities where you build sites and site components will help you retain all of the material. In just a few hours you’ll be competently creating your own sites. If you’ve wanted to build web sites or have tried but had difficulty with the complex tools, then this is the perfect course for you! Enroll today and start building sites tomorrow.

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Scott Reynolds
Scott B. Reynolds is the founder and president of Thrise LLC, an Adobe Business Catalyst consulting and training company. He has had his hands in HTML since the 90s and often presents on topics related to web design, front-end development, and marketing. Scott is an Adobe Community Professional and Adobe User Group Manager. He runs the Hartford Adobe User Group and is the founder of Hartford Tech Week. Scott is also the official Business Catalyst podcaster for Adobe. Scott lives in West Hartford, Connecticut and can often be found participating in events all across New England.
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Episodes

Getting Started

Course Introduction (0:52)
Common Workflow (3:46)
Welcome Screen (1:51)
er Template (1:49)
Lab Exercise 1

Getting to Know the Interface

Introduction (0:53)
Workspaces (0:29)
Sync Settings (0:42)
Panels (1:45)
Lab Exercise 2

Document Window

Introduction (0:55)
Document Overview (3:59)
Related Files (1:59)
Element Quick View & Tags in Status Bar (2:25)
Code View (4:54)
Lab Exercise 3

Live View

Introduction
Browser and Inspect Mode (0:01)
Screen Size (2:25)
Element Display (0:03)
Quick Tag Editor (0:02)
Lab Exercise 4

Panels and Inspectors

Introduction (0:49)
Customizing Files (8:14)
Assets (5:05)
Insert (6:46)
CSS Designer (10:19)
Property Inspector (9:27)
Extract (6:43)
Lab Exercise 5

Extracting from a Photoshop File

Introduction (0:58)
Backgrounds (4:56)
Images (7:01)
Text (5:17)
Adobe Edge Web Fonts (4:59)
Lab Exercise 6

Site Settings

Introduction (0:42)
Organizing Files and Templates (4:16)
Make Your Site Live (6:12)
Conclusion
Lab Exercise 7

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