Adobe Dreamweaver Training
Adobe Dreamweaver Training focuses on providing learners with the necessary abilities to design, construct, and maintain websites using Adobe Dreamweaver, a popular web development program. Participants learn how to develop visually beautiful and functioning websites using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, as well as Dreamweaver’s design and code views.
- 10+ Courses
- 30+ Projects
- 400 Hours
Adobe Dreamweaver Training is suitable for the following target audiences:
Web Designers: Ideal for web designers looking to improve their skills in constructing responsive and visually appealing websites with Dreamweaver’s design tools.
Web Developers: Web developers can use Dreamweaver’s code editing and site management features to optimize their workflow and create effective websites.
Graphic Designers: Learn how to use Dreamweaver to create practical web layouts that incorporate visual components.
Marketing Professionals: Marketing professionals might benefit from understanding web design essentials to engage with development teams and maintain marketing-related websites.
IT Professionals: IT pros can use Dreamweaver to enhance website maintenance and development.
Web Designer: Create visually appealing and user-friendly website designs for a variety of industries.
Web Developer: Creates and maintains websites, leveraging Dreamweaver for efficient coding and site management.
Front-End Developer: Create client-side web applications using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
UI/UX Designer: Creates intuitive user interfaces and experiences for web applications and websites.
Digital Marketing Specialist: Digital Marketing Specialists manage and update websites to support digital marketing campaigns and objectives.
These positions provide chances in a variety of industries, including technology, media, e-commerce, and corporate companies, with competitive wages and professional advancement potential in both the United States and Canada.
- Basics of web design and how websites work
- Overview of HTML, CSS, and browsers
- Introduction to Adobe Dreamweaver interface
- Workspace, panels, and preferences
- Creating and saving your first website
- File management and folder structure
- Practice Work: Create a basic web project in Dreamweaver
- Understanding HTML structure and tags
- Working with text, headings, paragraphs
- Adding links and images
- Lists and tables
- Code View vs Design View
- Using Live View for preview
- Practical Work : Build a simple multi-page HTML website
- Introduction to CSS and selectors
- Inline, internal, and external stylesheets
- Styling text, colors, and backgrounds
- Box model and layout basics
- Using CSS Designer panel in Dreamweaver
- Hands-on: Style web pages using external CSS
- Creating page layouts with divs
- CSS positioning and floats
- Introduction to responsive web design
- Media queries basics
- Using Bootstrap with Dreamweaver
- Testing layouts on different screen sizes
- Assignment: Create a responsive webpage layout
- Creating web forms
- Form elements and validation basics
- Introduction to JavaScript concepts
- Adding simple interactivity
- Using built-in behaviors in Dreamweaver
- Assignment Work: Design a contact form with basic validation
- Creating and using Dreamweaver templates
- Editable and locked regions
- Managing site assets
- Find and replace across site
- Checking links and files
- Practical Work: Convert a website into a reusable template
- Setting up FTP and server connections
- Uploading and syncing files
- Image optimization for web
- Basic SEO best practices
- Browser compatibility testing
- Assignment Work: Publish a website to a live server
- Website planning and structure
- Best practices for clean HTML and CSS
- Accessibility basics
- Final project development:Build and present a complete responsive website
- Review and troubleshooting
Note: This curriculum is structured for beginners but still practical enough for learners who want real website-building skills by the end.
Adobe Dreamweaver is a web design and development tool used to create, edit, and manage websites using HTML, CSS, and basic scripting.
Beginners, students, graphic designers, and anyone interested in building websites can take this course.
No prior coding experience is required. Basics of HTML and CSS are taught from scratch.
Yes. Dreamweaver is still used for visual web design, quick layouts, and managing website code efficiently.
Yes. The course covers responsive layouts, media queries, and Bootstrap basics.
Yes. Learners work on practical exercises and a final website project.
You will learn both. Dreamweaver allows you to design visually while understanding and editing the underlying code.
You can enroll via our website or contact our support team directly via email or phone. We’ll guide you through the quick and easy registration process.
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Yes. You will learn how to connect to a server and publish your website online.
The training runs for 8 weeks with structured weekly modules.
Yes. A course completion certificate is provided after successfully finishing the training.
We currently offer online sessions with flexible weekday/weekend batches for 8 weeks. All sessions are recorded. You’ll have access to the recordings, along with support from instructors and peers in our learning portal.
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Job opportunities in USA and Canada
Web Designer: Create visually appealing and user-friendly website designs for a variety of industries.
Web Developer: Creates and maintains websites, leveraging Dreamweaver for efficient coding and site management.
Front-End Developer: Create client-side web applications using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
UI/UX Designer: Creates intuitive user interfaces and experiences for web applications and websites.
Digital Marketing Specialist: Digital Marketing Specialists manage and update websites to support digital marketing campaigns and objectives.
These positions provide chances in a variety of industries, including technology, media, e-commerce, and corporate companies, with competitive wages and professional advancement potential in both the United States and Canada.
Student Reviews
I had no background in web design, but this course made things easy to understand. Dreamweaver helped me see both code and design clearly.