Career As A Website Developer in & Dreamweaver
Currently in high demand, the web design market is anticipated to reach USD 14.3 billion by 2026. (Source). As more digital advancements occur in the future, need for web designers will increase. The website is crucial for generating revenue, managing risks, ensuring client satisfaction, etc. A website gathers a lot of information from its user interactions. The obtained data is then examined, and the necessary steps are taken.
You should be aware that there are several career prospects in web design if you’re considering pursuing one or switching careers.
In this course, you will learn web design in and Dreamweaver. After completion of this course, you will be able to design static and dynamic web sites that are fully responsive, i.e., PC, tablet, and mobile friendly.
Curriculum
- 2 Sections
- 26 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
- What you'll learn in Wordpress11
- 1.1Install on your Mac or PC to study without having to pay for hosting or a name.
- 1.2Know your way around the Dashboard interface and how to use anything.
- 1.3Make pages and posts. Understand how they differ from one another.
- 1.4Use post categories and tags appropriately, and know how wrongly doing so can harm your search engine rankings.
- 1.5Install Plugins and s. Know their functionality
- 1.6Make a static home page that works for most websites or a home page that functions as a blog for bloggers.
- 1.7Create personalized menus and navigational systems that are helpful to both visitors and search engines.
- 1.8Learn how to set up for the greatest outcomes.
- 1.9Defend website against spammers and hackers
- 1.10Build responsive websites that look nice in all browsers, like PC, tablet, and mobile.
- 1.11How to migrate your website made with localhost to live server.
- What you'll learn in Dreamweaver15
- 1.2Learn how to use the workspace and user interface of Dreamweaver to get started.
- 1.3Designing your first web page.
- 1.4Including links (URL) on your web pages
- 1.5Customizing your web pages’ layout and content.
- 1.7Design and launching your first website.
- 1.8The significance of CSS (Cascading Style Sheets).
- 1.9Experimenting with various web browsers and devices to test your web pages.
- 1.10Adding text in format style.
- 1.11Using ordered and unordered lists to organize blocks of text.
- 1.12Inserting images, videos into your web pages
- 1.13Fundamentals and the basics of page layout
- 1.14Tips for running your website and maintaining content.
- 1.15Designing for many displays like PC, Tablet, Mobile is made simpler by using the Fluid Grid Layout feature.
- 1.16Use the find and replace and spell check tools to quickly change your pages.
- 1.17Learn the distinctions between HTML4 and HTML5.