10 x two hour sessions from 18:30 - 20:30hrs, starting Monday 13th January 2014 running to 24th March 2014 in room 156 (the room previously known G219) in the Media/Hair & Beauty building.
For further information, contact Jed Gibbs MA by email: jgibbs@totton.ac.uk
Also see course information sheet & enrol at Totton College
Web Design using Adobe Dreamweaver
Intended for anyone who wants to create and maintain Web sites using Windows or Mac computers. Dreamweaver is the industry standard, ideal for anyone wanting to gain employment or design professional sites.
Go straight to this week's information:
Monday 13th January 2014
- Introduction to the course, passwords, fire exits, refectory and parking.
- Setting up your site and site definition walk-through in Dreamweaver CS5 and CS3
- Create first Web page using page properties (Ctrl-J), the toolbox and properties inspector. Your home page should be saved as index.htm and will likely be xhtml (extensible hypertext markup language).
- View source code in Dreamweaver using the 'Split' button at the top left of your window
or in a browser - tweaking the code you are creating with Dreamweaver can be helpful when resolving problems. - Creating more pages, saving them with simple names with no spaces. Adding links.
- Previewing your Web site in a browser by pressing F12 or choosing File > Preview in Browser > Firefox or click and choose a browser from the little globe symbol to the right of the title box:
- You can add additional browsers by choosing File > Preview in Browser > Edit Browser List...
- Download free fully-working 30 Day trial versions from Adobe (click the 'try' link)
Pugh.co.uk can supply a wide range of software including Dreamweaver CS5:
- an 80% reduced student edition for students on qualifying courses (2 year degree courses or full-time secondary school)
- or teachers and non-qualifying students (this course) can buy an educational edition of Dreamweaver CS5.5 at 50% discount
(check the Adobe collections if you are also interested in Photoshop and Flash). The software is fully working but there are restrictions on 'personal use' rather than for profit and usually no reduced price upgrade path, for example when CS6 is eventually released.
Alternative free open source software for Windows, Mac and Linux:
BlueGriffon supports HTML5 and CSS3 or nvu for Web design | GIMP alternative to Adobe Photoshop
Monday 20th January 2014
- Add images to your site from USB stick, disc, by scanning, digital photography, or from the Web. Simple editing with Adobe Photoshop & optimising for the Web (password is 'awd').
- Graphic file formats jpeg, gif ('jif') & png ('ping!').
In Dreamweaver insert your image using the tree icon on the 'Common' Insert panel. You may want to set the Border value to zero in the Properties Palette, especially if you link from the image. - Download free fully-working 30 Day trial versions from Adobe click the 'try' link to get Photoshop which is also available as an 'extended' version - and do have a look at Photoshop Elements too as it will be sufficient for most people. Photographers should try Photoshop Lightroom.
- 2 Adobe subscription options for products including Dreamweaver and Photoshop:
One-year plan (Dreamweaver £18.56pcm Photoshop £34.19pcm)
The one-year plan for someone with an ongoing need offers lower monthly payments and requires a one-year commitment (if you cancel early you may get a refund calculated on how much you would have paid on the month-to-month plan, deducted from the annual cost).
Month-to-month plan (Dreamweaver £28.33pcm Photoshop £47.87pcm)
The month-to-month plan allows you to stop your subscription and then restart it later without reinstalling, within six months. After six months, your account will be deactivated and you will have to purchase a new subscription. - Apple's free iPhoto or £54.99 Aperture (30 day free trial available from bottom right of that linked page) are also good alternatives but Mac-only
- 5 alternatives to Photoshop see the comments below the article for more, including Aviary from worth1000.com
- Free Photoshop 'Idiot's Guides' from MakeUseOf
- Copyright is automatic unless waived. If you'd like people to be able to use your images or music in their own projects (or want to use other's work for your project) consider a Creative Commons License. Free or cheap licensed music from Jamendo.
Digital Millenium Copyright Act. DRM (Digital Rights Management) issues. Peer to peer filesharing rights, wrongs & risks of using the likes of Pirate Bay & BitTorrent. BBC discussion of copyright.
Copyright © facts. Roger Dean's copyright warning. Using Photoshop to add a text layer with reduced opacity to your images to deter online theft and adding a digimarc from the bottom of the Filters menu. Automating this through File>Automate>Web Gallery. On Windows you can get the © symbol by holding down Alt and typing 0169 on the numeric keypad, or Alt g on a Mac. no right click
Monday 27th January 2014
- Working on your personal Web sites. You should be able to add text and images, create new pages and make links between them. Everything you do can be improved or copied and pasted into new layouts later, the main thing is to get some content on your page(s) that we can work with.
- Setting up your ftp (file transfer protocol) settings to upload your Websites to www.totton.org using Dreamweaver CS5 (here is the same thing for people with Dreamweaver CS3 at home).
- Free online course from the starts 10th Feb 2014 - Web Science
- History of the internet and World Wide Web
- royalty free photography - stay within copyright laws using stock photography:
- Online video training for Dreamweaver, Photoshop, Flash and pretty much any design software you can think of is available from Adobe, Lynda.com, VTC and Total Training. Most have several free videos for each course as a taster and some have special offers at the moment. For example, 7 free days at Lynda.com
- Mac users may like to try macPro Video.com:
Ad-free free hosting from freehostia.com - they also sell domain names and it is a lot easier dealing with one (good) company than 2!
Monday 3rd February 2014
- Individual review and assistance with project development.
- Image map hot spots to create links on specific areas of a picture. Using a Named Anchor to link within a long page to content lower down (or back to the top).
- GRsites for creating buttons and tiled background textures. Other Dreamweaver links.
- Creating buttons and rollovers in Adobe Photoshop.
- Using Photoshop's fx Styles, adjusting Bevel & Emboss
Monday 10th February 2014
- Using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) for default text, to set link styles and to control background images. Designing for your readers at a suitable size. CSS for positioning or using supplied layouts to speed production.
- Experimenting with editing layout colours and sizes in the header, sidebar and container.
- understanding-css-positioning-part-1
CSS Fundamentals Gallery of CSS Web design ideas at csszengarden.com, cssfury.com & cssloggia.com and
- Reminder that Web Science - the free online course from the University of Southampton starts today.
- Web site wanted for new online personalised jewellery business.
Monday 17th February 2014
- Half Term: there is no session this week
Monday 24th February 2014
- Introduction to CSS
- Individual assistance with your sites.
- Using tables for layout was common but now discouraged in favour of CSS. Tables still have their uses and you may need to edit an existing site or use tables for an html-styled email. Dreamweaver can convert layers to tables or tables to layers (AP divs - Absolute Position divs). Download this transparent spacer.gif to help control table cell width and height.
Monday 3rd March 2014
- Introduction to using AP Div layers to structure your page layout (Absolute Position Division layers are a sub-set of Cascading Style Sheets).
Monday 10th March 2014
- Creating and using Favicons , the 16x16 pixel images used in the address bar and bookmarked favourites list.
Design a logotype or photographic image that will work as a tiny square, then upload a jpeg version (example jpeg file) and receive a zipped version in favicon.ico format, perhaps with an animated .gif variant for Firefox users (they will see the static .ico version otherwise). You can also create a larger icon that iPad and iPhone users can add to their home screen as a shortcut to your Web site that looks like an App.favicon.co.uk for more information. Favicon ads at CSSPlay If you want to make bigger, scaleable icons for Mac or Windows desktops, consider the iconbuilder plug-in for Photoshop from iconfactory.com (but it is overkill for just creating little favicons).
- Assistance with choosing colours: Coleure, ColorSchemeDesigner and Adobe's Kuler
Monday 17th March 2014
- iFrames are now established as the standard way to include a movie clip from YouTube or a map from Google.
- Framesets seem to help navigation - why and how they are best avoided
- Adding an interactive map to your site by customising Google Maps and then copying a pasting the code into your page using an iFrame. (notes to follow...)
- BlueGriffon supports HTML5 and CSS3 - review, developer's YouTube examples, and Webfonts straight from a menu.
- Adding Flash content to Dreamweaver. Issues with iPhones/iPads and the rise of HTML5:
Google html5 guide Google promotes HTML5 Adobe Dreamweaver CS5.5 supporting HTML5
How HTML5 will change the Web 'Flash is dying but it's not Apple killing it'
Monday 24th March 2014
- Individual assistance with tidying up your Websites and uploading
- Expanding your font options with free Webfonts from Google, FontSquirrel and in May 2013 Adobe Edge Webfonts launched with over 500 free typefaces already. The CSS @font-face tag lets you use many more typefaces than the basics listed in Dreamweaver across pcs/Macs and mobile devices such as iPods and iPads.
- WordPress is a useful free alternative to Dreamweaver with many Web 2.0 features available without coding. Joe Jenkins writes themes and has set up several large WordPress sites and is available by email if you want to explore the WordPress option.
- Embedding sound and Flash,+ video clips or adding QuickTime movies & flvs
- A look at the content of the follow-on Web design course starting April 2014. Course info sheet.
- Enrol for April 2014's Web Design course at Totton College
- DMoz - The Open Directory. Getting in helps with Google search ranking... tips for submission
- Until next time: online books and/or video tutorials from creativeedge.com, lynda.com, Total Training and VTC; Dreamweaver tutorials from Adobe; Archive collection of Google Doodles including the Les Paul interactive 'guitar'
Are there any resources or materials required?
The software is installed on the college computers. For students wishing to do additional work from home free 30 day trials are available from Adobe. Student rates for the software are available and will be discussed on the course.
Are there any other costs?
Free basic Web hosting will be provided for the duration of the course together with advice on purchasing a domain name (.tk addresses are free, .coms and .co.uk about £6 per year) and ongoing hosting (from free to expensive).
How will I be assessed?
No formal assessment. Help during the sessions & via email support. Totton College course completion certificate.
What are the entry requirements?
No previous experience required but some content may be challenging as the software is for professional-level use.
Contact us
For further information, contact Jed Gibbs MA by email: jgibbs@totton.ac.uk
Tel: (023) 80 874 874 • Fax: (023) 80 874 879
Web: www.totton.ac.uk • Email: info@totton.ac.uk
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