
Save, close, and reopen the page as index.html; use lowercase filenames, and leverage Dreamweaver’s design/code views, zoom tools, and multiscreen preview for fixed-width layouts.
Learn how to add content in Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 by editing a park homepage, creating a new arrivals page, and linking pages using split view and code view.
Set and manage Dreamweaver preferences, organized by categories, to tailor coding and preview settings, including the spelling dictionary and welcome screen, preview in browser, and new document defaults.
Simon invites you to leave a five-star review if you find value in the course, noting you can update it later; your feedback helps improve the training material.
Explore how to format text and paragraphs in Dreamweaver CS6, applying bold, italic, and strong tags, adjusting alignment, inserting line breaks, and adding horizontal rules.
Master spell checking in Dreamweaver CS6 and add a footer with a last-updated date across three pages, including center alignment, copyright symbol, and update automatically on save for consistent navigation.
Learn how to revert to the previously saved version, undo and redo changes, navigate the history panel, and reuse steps by copying or saving them as commands in Dreamweaver CS6.
Insert and import still images into your Dreamweaver CS6 site by creating a default images folder, importing png, jpg, or gif files, and resizing with aspect ratio preserved.
Preview Dreamweaver CS6 pages in real browsers and on small device sizes, using Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox, and Safari, plus Adobe Browser Lab for cross-browser testing.
In the 12-hour Learn Dreamweaver CS6 video training course, discover how to easily and quickly design your website using this popular web development software. Your professional trainer will teach you the basics and guide you through more advanced features such as adding web content including images, text, multimedia, tables, and links.
The course continues with tips on how to publish and manage your website. Also included are sections covering some of the programming languages used for websites as well as helpful videos that outline new features, keyboard shortcuts, and other Dreamweaver tools.
This is a beginner level course for those being introduced to Dreamweaver and website design for the first time. It’s taught at a casual pace so that learners have plenty of time to absorb the information.
Plus, when you sign up for our class, you’ll also get these 3 BONUSES in addition to the 40 online course videos:
Where else can you find so many extra tools to help you learn Dreamweaver CS6?!?!
So start learning today. Because being a technology dinosaur isn’t going to get you a promotion or raise!
IMPORTANT: This course is for absolute beginners. If you're looking for a fast paced course, consider another course.
All of our videos are high-definition videos, therefore, they are best viewed with the HD setting on, and the videos enlarged.
What People Are Saying:
“I would definitely like to take a course like this pertaining to creating a professional business website of some sort. I would recommend this course for anyone trying to understand DW CS6 before more advanced options. Good job!” -Valentino Ihejirika
“I watched the entire course and got many many things. I am not so beginner to HTML and CSS but I was in Dreamweaver and I say I was because after the course I feel that I moved in an intermediate level. Also usage of English was clear which is sometimes a great problem for non- native speakers.” -Angelos Katsanos
“This tutorial is an absolute goldmine of information. It is presented by a skilled instructor in a very clear, concise format and at a pace that keeps you interested and challenged. Fantastic! Thank you!” -Brad Stevens
“Very good course for people who have never used Dreamweaver before. It can be very intimidating to try and sort through Dreamweaver on your own and this course gives you a good starting point to venture into Dreamweaver and not feel so lost.” -Dan Partlo
“This is a great training course. I highly recommend for people who want to start their career with Dreamweaver web designing.” -Sahan Jayasinghe