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Intended for anyone new to web publishing, this workshop provides an overview of basic web publishing issues and resources. Emphasis is placed on web accounts and support at IU. While participants will get hands-on practice transferring files to a web server, this workshop is primarily lecture focused. Participants will not create completed web pages in this workshop. (read the full description)
Note: Available as an online tutorial at http://ittraining.iu.edu/online/tutorials.
Intended for anyone interested in learning how to create simple web pages using a graphical application, this workshop introduces NVU, a free easy to use web authoring tool. Participants will learn how to create and lay out simple web pages. (read the full description)
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This is not currently offered as a scheduled workshop, but is available as a downloadable PDF on the online tutorials page.
Currently there are no scheduled offerings of this workshop in Bloomington. You can, however, order these materials for self-study.
Currently there are no scheduled offerings of this workshop in Indianapolis. You can, however, order these materials for self-study.
Dreamweaver is used to create web pages and manage web sites; perfect for beginners, it allows you to design pages graphically without having to know XHTML. This workshop is intended for people with little or no experience using Dreamweaver, and it covers how to build basic web pages that include text, images and links. (read the full description)
This workshop is intended for people with experience using Dreamweaver and familiarity with web page markup code (HTML or XHTML). Discover how to use Cascading Style Sheets and Dreamweaver to create more sophisticated-looking web pages that are easy to maintain and load quickly for your users. Covers techniques that will work across most browsers and platforms. (read the full description)
This workshop is intended for participants with experience using Dreamweaver and familiarity with markup code (HTML or XHTML). It covers creating additional navigation and explores ways to integrate multimedia including audio files, video files, and Flash movies, into web pages. It also explores how to use Dreamweaver templates to make controlling and updating page content a snap, especially when working with others.
In this 3-hour lab session, you will integrate the skills you learned in Dreamweaver and Fireworks to independently create a design project. You will work with predetermined materials and your own design ideas. (read the full description)
Note: You can only register for this workshop as part of the Web Site Development Fundamentals Certificate Series.
This workshop teachs a content contributor, approver and/or publisher how to use the authoring functions within Cascade Server. It covers basic content creation, editing, and publishing. This workshop will also cover how to use common content provided by Indiana University.