HTML (the hypertext
markup language) is used to describe the layout of a web page.
HTML is simply a vehicle to indicate elements of a hypertext
page. The HTML page must tell the browser which applets to load
and then where to put each applet on the web page.
Dreamweaver is
a professional authoring tool for creating and maintaining web-pages.
It introduces Macromedia's Round-trip HTML technology, that imports
HTML documents without reformatting the code
and also makes it possible to use the latest Dynamic HTML features.
All the code generated by
it, works on as many platforms and browsers as possible.
SALIENT FEATURES
Powerful media
for creating web-pages, without having the knowledge of HTML
or JavaScript.
Dreamweaver's
timeline feature saves trouble of writing JavaScript code to
create DHTML Animations.
Behaviors in
Dreamweaver make special impact on the appearance of the web-page.
Timelines in
Dreamweaver create Animations by changing position, size, visibility
and stacking order of layers.
Dreamweaver
supports Shockwave movies, which are Macromedia standard for
interactive multimedia on the web.
APPLICATIONS
World Class
Html Editing Tool for Designing and Developing Web-pages.
Adding Shockwave
Streaming Movies and DHTML Animations to make your Website look
more attractive.
Usage of Behaviors
and Layers makes your Web-page editing faster and more interactive.
*
Lodging, boarding and travelling not included in the fees. *The above mentioned fees is for one course and it
includes instructions, practicals,
practice, project, preparation for exam(if any)
COMPUFIELDoffers a unique style of learning -
One
computer : One student : One Instructor
Maximum
Instructor to Student Ratio 1:4
Sessions
: Each session will be of 1 hour
Fees
is for one course and it includes instructions,
practicals, practice, project, preparation
for exam(if any)
Overseas
/ local Students take 5 to 10 hours per day to complete their courses
earlier.
The
timing can be fixed based on our mutual convenience,
between 9.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m.
Course
duration in working days = Total sessions divided by number of sessions
(hours) per day.