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CIW v5 Site Designer

CIW v5 Site Designer
Design Methodology and Technology teaches you how to design and publish Web sites. General topics
include Web Site Development Essentials (such as the site development process, customer expectations,
and ethical and legal issues in Web development), Web Design Elements (such as aesthetics, the site
user's experience, navigation, usability and accessibility), Basic Web Technologies (such as basic
Hypertext Markup Language [HTML], Extensible HTML [XHTML] and extended technologies, image files,
GUI site development applications, site publishing and maintenance) and Advanced Web Technologies
(such as multimedia and plug-in technologies, client-side and server-side technologies, and Web
databases).
In this course, you will work with popular production tools such as Microsoft Expression Web, and Adobe Dreamweaver and Flash. You will study design and development technologies such as Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), Extensible Markup Language (XML), JavaScript, Java applets, Dynamic HTML, plug-ins, multimedia and databases. You will also explore the extensibility of design tools, incompatibility issues surrounding these tools, and the functionality of current Web browsers.
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Intended Audience
Web authors, marketing and communications professionals, PR professionals, Webmasters, graphic< designers, desktop designers, technical writers, and library scientists.
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Course Outline
CIW v5 Site Designer
Overview of Web Design Concepts
- Web Technology
- The Nature of the Web
- Web Design Concepts
- New Technologies
- Evaluating Your XHTML Skills
Web Development Teams
- Web Teams and Tasks
- Web Project Management
- Web Project Collaboration
- Your Web Design Portfolio
- Your Web Design Business
Web Project Management Fundamentals
- Web Project Managemen tPhases
- Project Documentation and Communication
Web Site Development Process
- Bottom-Up Approach to Web Development
- Understanding the Business Process
- Defining a Web Site Vision
- From Vision to Strategy
- Web Site Specifications
- The Metaphor
- Mystery Meat Navigation
- The Mindmapping Process
- Creating a Web Site Wireframe
- Creating a Web Page Wireframe
Web Page Layout and Elements
- Web Users and Site Design
- Effective Web Page Layout
- Branding and the Web
- Color and Web Design
- Fonts and Web Design
Web Site Usability and Accessibility
- Audience Usability and Accessibility
- Defining Usability
- Web Site Usability Testing
- Web Page Accessibility
Browsers
- Browsers and Navigation
- Browsers and Design
- Considerations
- Browser Adoption
- Major, Minor and Alternative Browsers
- Creating Aliases with TinyURL
- Utilizing CAPTCHA
Navigation Concepts
- Why Is Navigation Critical?
- Primary and Secondary
- Navigation
- Navigation Hierarchy
- Site Structure, URLs and File Names
- Familiar Navigation
- Conventions
- Guided Navigation
- Navigation Action Plan
Web Graphics
- Web Site Images
- Digital Imaging Concepts
- Raster vs. Vector Graphics
- Graphics Applications
- Image File Formats
- Creating and Optimizing Images
- Essential Graphic Design Concepts
Multimedia and the Web
- Multimedia and Web Sites
- Current Multimedia
- Capabilities
- Animation and the Web
- Audio and the Web
- Video and the Web
- Goals of a Multimedia Site
- Multimedia Site Design Basics
- User Interaction
- Selecting Multimedia
- Elements
Ethical and Legal Issues in Web Development
- Ethics and Law in Web Development
- Ethical Issues and the Web
- Legal Issues and the Web
HTML and the Evolution of Markup
- Function of Markup Languages
- SGML: A Short History
- What Is HTML?
- HTML Goals
- The HTML Standard
- HTML 1.0 and 2.0
- HTML 3.0 and 3.2
- HTML 4.0 and 4.01
- Separating Format from
- Structure in HTML
- Extensible HTML (XHTML)
- Reference Sites for Web
- Developers
XML and XHTML
- What Is XML?
- XML Goals
- What Is an XML Document?
- Rules for Well-Formed XML
- HTML Transition to XML
- What Is XHTML?
- Applying a Single Standard
- Consistently
Web Page Structure — Tables and Framesets
- Creating Structure with X/HTML Tables
- Diagramming a Basic X/HTML Table
- Borderless Web Page Structure
- X/HTML Frames and Framesets
- The X/HTML <frameset> Tag
- The X/HTML <frame> Tag
- Targeting Hyperlinks in X/HTML
- The X/HTML <noframes> Tag
Cascading Style Sheets
- Style Sheets
- Cascading Style Sheets
- Defining and Using Styles
- Changeable Style Attributes
- Style Guides
- Changes from CSS1 to CSS2
- Page Layout with CSS
- The CSS Box Model
- Document Flow and Positioning
- CSS Positioning Schemes
Site Content and Metadata
- Written Web Site Content
- Internet Marketing and Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
- Metadata
- The <meta> Tag and Document Identification
- The <meta> Tag and Search Engines
- The <meta> Tag and Delayed File Change
Site Development with Microsoft Expression Web 2 — Introduction
- The Transition from FrontPage
- Microsoft Expression Web 2
- Expression Web Views
- Expression Web Menus and Toolbars
- Opening Web Sites and Files in Expression Web
- Developing W3C-Compliant
- Code with Expression Web
Site Development with Expression Web 2 — Basic Features
- Page Layout Options in Expression Web
- Creating a New Web Site
- Using Expression Web
- Page Layout with CSS
- Inserting Images with
- Expression Web
- Creating Hyperlinks with
- Expression Web
- Creating Image Maps with
- Expression Web
- Creating Navigation Bars
- Using CSS
- Expression Web's Dynamic
- Web Templates
- Pasting Formatted Text with
- Expression Web
- Pasting X/HTML content
- with Expression Web
Site Development with Expression Web 2 — Advanced Features
- Expression Web Styles
- Adding Interactivity to Web Pages
- Creating Web Forms with
- Expression Web
- Connecting to Databases
- Expression Web Reports
- Options for Replacing Old
- Webbots
Site Development with Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 — Introduction
- Adobe Dreamweaver CS4
- Dreamweaver Layout Options
Site Development with Dreamweaver CS4 — Basic Features
- Page Layout in Dreamweaver
- Creating Image Maps in Dreamweaver
- Creating Templates in Dreamweaver
- Importing Content in Dreamweaver
Site Development with Dreamweaver CS4 — Advanced Features
- Rollover Images in Dreamweaver
- Dreamweaver Web Forms
- Dreamweaver Behaviors
- Dreamweaver Assets and Library
- Editing X/HTML in Dreamweaver
- Jump Menus in Dreamweaver
- Site Search Forms in Dreamweaver
- Adobe Exchange
Creating Web Pages Using Open-Source Tools
- Open-Source GUI Editors
- GUI HTML Editors vs. Text Editors
- Open-Source Text Editors
- Creating a Static Web Page
- Using Templates
- Checking Spelling
Image Editing with Adobe Fireworks CS4
- Adobe Fireworks CS4
- Creating an Image Document in Fireworks
- Adding Text to Images in Fireworks
- Cropping Images in Fireworks
- Image Layers in Fireworks
- Image States in Fireworks
- Transparent Images in Fireworks
- Image Slices in Fireworks
Multimedia with Adobe Flash CS4
- Adobe Flash CS4
- Flash Technology Features
- Developing with Flash
- Flash Shapes
- Color and Fills in Flash
Multimedia with Flash CS4 — Timeline, Layers, Symbols and Buttons
- Flash Timeline
- Flash Layers
- Saving and Publishing Flash Movies
- Flash Symbols
- Flash Buttons
- Customizing the Flash Library
Multimedia with Flash CS4 — Tweens
- Flash Tweens
- Motion Tweens in Flash
- Shape Tweens in Flash
- Tweening Text in Flash
Multimedia with Flash CS4 — Movie Clips
- Flash Movie Clips
- Adding Sound to Flash Files
- Adding Flash Movies toX/HTML Files
- Testing for the Flash Plug-In
Multimedia with Flash CS4 — ActionScript, Masks and Practical Uses
- Flash ActionScript
- Mask Layers in Flash
- Using SWF and SVG Files on the Web
- Flash and Accessibility
JavaScript and DHTML Fundamentals
- Why Script?
- JavaScript and Common
- Programming Concepts
- What Is JavaScript?
- JavaScript vs. Other Languages
- Embedding JavaScript into X/HTML
- Using JavaScript to Communicate with the User
- JavaScript Functions
- Using JavaScript for Browser Detection
- Dynamic HTML (DHTML)
Plug-Ins and Java Applets
- Plug-In Technology
- Plug-In Installation
- Adobe Shockwave and Flash Players
- Adobe Reader
- RealNetworks RealPlayer
- Rich Media Content
- Creating a Downloadable File
- Introduction to Java
- Java Applets
- Applets and Animation
- Applet Authoring Tools and Resources
HTTP Servers and Web Applications
- What Is an HTTP Server?
- Accessing Servers and Services
- Basic HTTP Server Administration
- Server-Side Technologies
- Web Servers and Cookies
- Enabling, Disabling and
- Deleting Cookies
- Setting Cookie Files
- XML and Web Applications
- Syndicated Feeds
Databases
- Web Design and Databases
- Database Anatomy
- Database Queries
- Database Management
- System (DBMS)
- Connecting Web Pages to Databases
- Database Tools, Products and Programs
Web Site Publishing and Maintenance
- Web Site Testing
- Web Site Publishing
- Web Site Hosting
- Web Publishing with an FTP Client
- Web Publishing with
- Expression Web
- Web Publishing with
- Dreamweaver
- Comparing Web Publishing Tools
- Maintaining Web Sites
- Web Server and Web Site
- Security
Certification Path
Required Exam(s) |
Recommended Training |
|
|---|---|---|
| CIW Exam 1D0-510 | ||
| CIW Exam 1D0-520 | ||
| CIW Exam 1D0-525 | ||
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