
- Fundamentals of Web Communication with Dreamweaver CS6 - Purchase for Individual Use (NOT FOR A COURSE)
Important: If you are a student interested in purchasing a copy of this book for your class, you should search for your school, course name, or professor. Each instructor has a unique book created for their course, which you will not be added to if you purchase this version of the text. Digital textbooks on the Trunity eLearning platform also include interactive quizzes and other material for your class, so it is very important that you purchase the correct course. If you are a student, please click here to find your course. If you are an educator planning on adopting this book for your class, please click here to request an examination copy. Fundamentals of Web Communication with Dreamweaver CS6 delivers content that will help you develop key digital communication skills and provide you with a strong foundation in the use of Dreamweaver. The book also discusses project planning, needs assessments, graphic design principles, and other skills necessary for proficiency in web technology. Utilizing digital textbook features and completing the interactive assessment will prepare you to take the Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) Exam. Passing the exam and gaining ACA certification provides you with a credential that validates entry-level skills with Dreamweaver that allow you to plan, design, build and maintain effective communications by using different forms of digital media. Fundamentals of Web Communication with Dreamweaver CS6 features: Student Learning Outcomes Case Studies Key Concepts Review Questions Web-Based, Device Agnostic Highlighting and Annotations Online Glossary integrated into Text Table of Contents Chapter 1: Fundamentals of the World Wide WebChapter 2: Planning and Organizing a WebsiteChapter 3: Understanding the Dreamweaver InterfaceChapter 4: Layouts and Alignments – Building Your First Web PageChapter 5: Working with TextChapter 6: Working with ImagesChapter 7: Controlling Page LayoutChapter 8: Page Design with Cascading Style SheetsChapter 9: Using Dreamweaver's Automated Design ToolsChapter 10: Communicating through Tables, Forms and MediaChapter 11: Publishing and Managing Site FilesChapter 12: The Basics of HTML5Chapter 13: Designing with CSS3 Properties and Custom FontsChapter 14: Using HTML5, CSS3 and jQuery to Develop Page ContentChapter 15: CSS3 Media Queries and the Responsive WebChapter 16: Fluid Grid FrameworksPractice Exam for the Adobe Certified Associates examinationAdobe Web Communication using Dreamweaver CS6 ACA Exam Objectives About the Authors Kim Cavanaugh Kim Cavanaugh has been teaching and writing about web and interactive design for over 15 years. He is the author of three books and has published over 300 tutorials. As a pioneer in the field of instructional design for classes on emerging technologies, Kim has influenced tens of thousands of teachers and learners around the world with his publications and online course in web design. Sheri German Sheri German has taught Dreamweaver and web technologies in Washington, DC area collegiate institutions and government agencies since 1999. In addition to authoring or acting as tech-editor for many web related books, she has written hundreds of tutorials and course curricula. A web designer who specializes in arts organizations, she makes it a goal to use best practices to achieve successful sites for her clients.