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Dreamweaver: A Rapid Web Prototype Site

 

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Course Objectives

 

Dreamweaver
Functions

 

Local Site/Remote Site

 

Efficient Web
Structure

 

Self-Test

 

File Transfer Protocol

 

Create New Site

 

Dreamweaver Exercise

 

Are you stressed-out trying to get a web prototype set up for the ITC-601 course? Do you need a quick solution? You have come to the right place – we are here to help!

 

Before starting to set up a web prototype, you would normally need to have a basic understanding of Hyper Text Mark-Up Language (HTML), File Transfer Protocol (FTP), and the basic functions of Dreamweaver. Since you are in such a hurry, we will not be discussing HTML, FTP, or Dreamweaver at length in this course. Instead, we will review the minimum Dreamweaver functions used to create a site, review the differences between a local and remote site, and identify the attributes of an efficient web site structure. Then we will help you identify your web site’s FTP and create a new web site using Dreamweaver.

 

This course allows you to navigate all areas freely to help you find what you need quickly. Navigation buttons, at the bottom of each screen, will guide through each section. Complete the course step-by-step, jump ahead, get in depth information on selected areas as you go, or go right to the Dreamweaver exercise to see if you can build a site without first acquiring additional knowledge. If you have time, click on the links to find additional references, tips, and websites. A troubleshooting link is also available if you need additional help.

Course Objective

Identify the Dreamweaver Functions for Creating a New Site

Define the Difference Between a local Site and a Remote Site

Identify the Attributes of an Efficient Web Site Structure

Self-Test

Identify the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) for a New Web Site

Create a New Web Site Using Dreamweaver

Dreamweaver Site Set Up Exercise