
Dreamweaver: Getting Your Site Under Control
| Workshop description |
Starting with an existing site, this workshop introduces Dreamweaver tools that help you manage your site more efficiently. Topics included are:
- Using Dreamweaver's Assets panel to keep track of elements throughout your site
- Creating a editable library item for placement on multiple pages
- Creation of a template for a quick, consistent look on multiple pages
- Applying templates to existing pages
- Introduction to Dreamweaver's site auditing tools to identify broken, external and orphaned links.
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| Category |
Web Authoring |
| Workshop announcements |
See the flow chart for a graphical depiction of how the Web authoring workshops relate to one another. |
| Workshop cost |
None |
| Workshop handout |
http://www.techdocs.ku.edu/docs/dwsitecontrol.pdf
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| How-to documentation |
KU Web Template Adobe: Online Tutorials for Dreamweaver |
We highly recommend that you attend
prerequisite workshops, listed on the right,
since familiarity with the skills and concepts
taught in them is essential to benefit fully
from subsequent workshops.
However, if you have independently learned
the skills and concepts of the required
workshop(s), your "equivalent skills" will be
accepted as a substitute for attending the
prerequisite workshop(s).
To help you determine your skill level,
click the workshop titles on the right for
descriptions which outline the topics taught in
each workshop and that are assumed in later
sessions. You are expected to know the commands
and concepts listed within the descriptions for
the prerequisite workshop. In most cases, you
can also refer to workshop handouts and other
helpful materials from the workshop
description page.
In addition to any specific prerequisites
listed, you should have, as a minimum, basic
computing skills.
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You must have an account and be logged in to register for this workshop.
If you have a KU Online ID, you will need to click on the button
below in order to proceed:
(Haskell students, staff, and faculty, please email training@ku.edu or call (785) 864-0410 to register for workshops.)
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