Tables, Accessibility, and Standards in Dreamweaver CS3


Overview/Description
Target Audience
Prerequisites
Expected Duration
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Overview/Description
When designing a site, it's important that your content is structured in an intuitive and accessible manner. Creating a site layout based on tables is one method of ensuring a consistent and easy to navigate web site. This course explores how to structure a site using tables, and examines creating and manipulating tables, layout modes, and working with tabular data. Building an accessible web site that complies with international standards, and applying basic design principles to a Dreamweaver CS3 site are also covered.

Target Audience
The audience will be a range of in-training or established IT professionals who needs to learn how to use Dreamweaver without any experience of any version of Dreamweaver. Students can be expected to have basic computing and word-processing skills, familiarity with web terminology and Internet navigation, and experience working in a Microsoft Windows or Apple Macintosh environment. Students should also be familiar with HTML, XML, and JavaScript. Students will be taking the courses to acquire job skills, and to prepare for Dreamweaver CS3 Developer certification.

Prerequisites
None

Expected Duration (hours)
1.5

Lesson Objectives

Tables, Accessibility, and Standards in Dreamweaver CS3

  • create a table
  • modify a table's properties
  • add information to a table
  • import tabular data
  • export tabular data
  • format a table
  • draw a layout table
  • add content to a layout table
  • add a tracing image to a page
  • build a table
  • modify a table
  • set accessibility preferences
  • check for target browsers
  • change the default encoding for a site
  • modify accessibility settings for a site
  • apply design standards to a site
  • Course Number:
    at_dcst_a03_it_enus