Course Outline

Dreamweaver Interface

Managing Site for Government

  • Defining a site
  • Relative/absolute links
  • File browser
  • Site maps

The Basics

  • Assets panel
  • Images, text
  • Page properties
  • Links
  • META tags

Typography

  • CSS/HTML/XHTML preferences
  • Font lists, aligning text
  • Lists
  • Color schemes
  • Flash text

Linking Methods

  • Point-to-file
  • Email links
  • Named anchors
  • Image maps
  • Linking to files

Tables

  • Hybrid tables
  • Tab-delimited data
  • Nested tables and borders

Layout

  • Tracing images
  • Layers

CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)

  • CSS
  • External CSS files
  • Custom classes
  • CSS panel
  • Rollovers

Frames

Rollovers

  • Swap image behavior
  • Pointer rollovers
  • Event rollovers
  • Flash buttons
  • Navigation bars

XHTML

  • Code snippets
  • Code validator

Forms

  • Using and creating forms
  • Validating forms

Behaviors

Automation

  • History panel
  • Find and replace

Templates

Library Items

Accessibility

Inserting Media Objects

Uploading Web Site for Government

  • FTP
  • Synchronization

Requirements

Basics of HTML for Government Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is a fundamental tool used in web development to structure and format content on the internet. For government agencies, understanding the basics of HTML is crucial for creating accessible, user-friendly websites that comply with federal standards. Key elements of HTML include tags, attributes, and structures that define how content is displayed on a webpage. These foundational concepts enable government entities to effectively communicate information and provide essential services online.
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