So I hope you're looking forward to all this. Very awesome stuff, big, big new feature inside Dreamweaver CS6. So I'm talking about mobile, tablet and desktop. If you've ever heard of Responsive Design, essentially what we're going to do is we're going to build a layout that's going to be responsive depending on the device that's being used to view the layout. I think you're going to really like this. And then what I'd like to do to close things out is I'd like to take a close look at something new inside Dreamweaver 6 as well, something called Fluid Grid Layout. I want to show you JavaScript Rollovers and Dreamweaver CS6's new CSS Transitions okay? Sounds like a lot of fun. We'll take a look at hyperlinks, we'll take a look at inserting tables, inserting content into tables, formatting tables and then it's going to be on to some special effects. And then we will start to finish things up a little bit. And then we're going to have a look at working with external style sheets and you'll see what that's all about, very, very powerful stuff. How to resize your graphics as well, either in Dreamweaver or in Photoshop. I want to show you something called Smart Objects between Photoshop and Dreamweaver, very cool stuff. As well as inserting and managing your graphics as well.
Then, see how to optimize the images and edit them in Photoshop using Adobes round-trip editing feature. Learn how to take images directly from Photoshop to Dreamweaver. We'll insert lists, you'll see how to create a menu from a list which is pretty cool. Dreamweaver CS6 In Dreamweaver CS6, Adobe has streamlined the integration between Photoshop and Dreamweaver. We're going to work with CSS Class Rules and redefined HTML Tags, you'll see what that's all about. And then once we have the rough architecture for our, for our layout built we're going to start inserting content, inserting text, formatting text. You're going to be introduced to floats and clearing and all kinds of other great stuff. We're going to work with something called Divs, something called ID Selectors. You're going to see how to build a layout from nothing. And then we're going to quickly move on to building a web layout from complete scratch. And then what we'll do is we'll take a look at defining a website and managing the files inside your website as well. So we're going to explore through the interface, we're going to set up some workspaces, we're going to discover some panels and how to create files and so on. Right at the very beginning I want to make sure you're comfortable inside the Dreamweaver interface. or Master’s degrees in a great number of disciplines and a huge variety of other advantages and benefits. Let me give you a run down of what we're going to see in this course here together. Adobe Dreamweaver Cs6Corinne Hoisington works samples English-speaking writers and editors only, holding either Ph.D. As well as learning a ton about web design and Dreamweaver and graphics and CSS and HTML and all that great stuff. I hope you're up for discovering a lot of the new features inside Dreamweaver CS6. This Geoff Blake and I'd like to welcome to Adobe Dreamweaver CS6. Then again, you don’t need Dreamweaver to build great sites.Hi. Why bother? There just a lot of great stuff in the Dreamweaver CS6 course and some people rather just own Dreamweaver CS6 and not rent Dreamweaver CC. I just downloaded it today (April 17th 2015) … so you should be good.
So the solution is to download the trial of the new Dreamweaver CC and deal with the differences, or you could buy an older copy of Dreamweaver CS6 – be sure it’s legal!īut hidden deep in Adobe’s site, is a place to download a free trial of Dreamweaver CS6: That said, it’s hard to learn without Dreamweaver CS6 … though the latest Dreamweaver CC is very similar, there are still differences that might trip up a beginner. It’s also very designer centric … you build great looking websites in this course. In our Dreamweaver CS6 course, you learn much, much more than Dreamweaver … it’s really a beginners web design course. Adobe wants you to get into their cloud version of Dreamweaver – Dreamweaver CC. We have a huge Dreamweaver CS6 course (10 hrs of videos!) but these days, it can be hard to find a trial of Dreamweaver CS6.