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Dreamweaver
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Learn powerful features that lie just below the surface in Dreamweaver, including precision layouts through Cascading Style Sheets, templates and asset management, and even the ability to create high-end interactive features without wading through reams of code. Each hands-on lesson and exercise combines upper-level Dreamweaver technology with visual Web design know-how. get
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5440 E-Commerce
Develop a basic understanding of the visual design, technical, and business skills required to get an e-commerce site up and running. Students explore the technical and structural parameters for designing an e-commerce site, learning time-tested approaches to usability and visual design. For students interested in developing their own Web business, the class also discusses essential aspects of any e-commerce venture: hosting, order processing, fulfillment, customer service, and outsourcing options. get more
7115 Writing JavaScript and DHTML
Learn to write from scratch and implement JavaScript and DHTML to add interactivity to your Web pages. Students learn the correct syntax and procedures for creating features frrequently used by Web designers including browser detection, flyout menus, dynamic content, forms, special effects, and more. The focus of the class is on establishing a baseline knowledge of scripting that works with W3C foundations, with or without the use of HTML editors. get more
5410 Web Accessibility
Learn how to design or modify Web sites to meet accessibility guidelines. Students study current trends in accessibility research and how to address Section 508 foundations for making Web content accessible to users with physical, technological, or other limitations. Practical projects address the challenge of making a site accessible to the widest possible audience and negotiating the tradeoffs in information and visual design. get more
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