Aim:
Using
the latest Microsoft Expression Web, formerly FrontPage, and
plug-ins, create, fast loading, well
designed web pages with multimedia
features.
COURSE CONTENTS
FrontPage training help.
Setting
up folders and file management. Planning
and sketching lay-out. Navigation
Configuring
MS Front Page Plug-ins such as graphic
editors.
Difference
between a html editor and a browser.
Hyper-text
explained.
Importing
pages and saving as templates.
Free webpage template resources.
Selecting a web page template good for search engines.
Starting
a new webpage from non frame
templates.
W3C web page standards
XHTML
Style
sheets made easy with Expression Web. If you're having problems handling
.ccs style sheets and applying them to all pages instead of
script on every page then it's time to upgrade from MS FrontPage
to Expression Web.
Views:
Design, Split ,Code, Preview.
Inserting
hyper-text
links.
Standard
MS formatting and
commands. (same as MS Word)
On-line
importing pages into MS Front Page.
Browser
compatibility
issues.
Text,
formatting, types.
Working
with images:
Inserting,
scanning, resizing, boarders,
thumbnails, alternative text, format
types, etc.
Tables:
inserting, formatting, etc.
Page
Properties:
Page title
Sounds with your page
Link formatting
Background images,
Watermarks
Meta tags
Language
Margines
Themes
Bookmarks
Templates,
Frames
Opening links in separate windows.
Problem with
frames.
FrontPage Plug-ins
Dynamic
Hyper Text Mark-up Language (DHTML)
Script
code - Java.
Improving
page load speed. (this page should
load in 3 seconds @ 56kbs with music
!)
Brief
look at other html editors.
Database driven dynamic web
pages online.
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Q:
Why would you pay for an html
editor if you can "save
as" from other
applications ?
A:
Because it saves a whole lot
of unwanted junk which slows
the load speed of pages.
After checking the html code
in source view you'll see the
junk. |
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