This courseware title addresses the Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) Program objectives for the Photoshop CS exam. The ACE Program is for graphic designers, Web designers, developers, systems integrators, value-added resellers, and business professionals who seek recognition for their expertise with specific Adobe products. Certification candidates must pass a product proficiency exam in order to become an Adobe Certified Expert.
Adobe Training Prerequisites
To ensure your success, you must be familiar with the basic operation of the Windows operating system to take this course.
Delivery Method
Instructor led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured hands-on activities.
Hardware Software Requirements
You will need
- Intel® Pentium® III, 4 or 5 processor (400 MHz or higher recommended).
- Win2000 w/SP3 or XP.
- At least 128 MB of available RAM (256 MB recommended).
- At least 90 MB of available hard-disk space.
- CD-ROM drive.
- 1024x768 monitor resolution recommended.
- Adobe® GoLive® CS.
- IE 5.0 or 5.5, Netscape 4.x, 6.1, 6.2 or 7.0, AOL 6.0 or 7.0, Opera 7.0+
Performance-Based Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Identify basic concepts about the Internet and the World Wide Web, and publish a site.
- Navigate in the GoLive® work environment.
- Create a basic Web page by typing text and importing graphics.
- Design a site, beginning with developing a site map, through final export of the site.
- Import text into GoLive® pages using several methods.
- Perform character and paragraph formatting on text.
- Create and format tables, and use GoLive®'s Layout Grid to assist in page design.
- Use images as links and create image maps.
- Build a frame-based site to assist visitors in navigation.
- Export an entire site to a folder on your hard disk.
Adobe Training Course duration
1 Day
Adobe Training Course outline
Lesson 1: GoLive® Basics
- Topic 1A: Internet Access
- Topic 1B: The GoLive Environment
- Topic 1C: Editing Web Pages
- Topic 1D: Viewing HTML
Lesson 2: Creating a Basic Web Page
- Topic 2A: Creating and Formatting Text
- Topic 2B: Saving and Titling Web Pages
- Topic 2C: Adding Images
Lesson 3: Designing a Web Site
- Topic 3A: Defining a Web Site
- Topic 3B: Organize Files in the Site Window
- Topic 3C: Creating Pages Using Stationery and Templates
Lesson 4: Text for Web Pages
- Topic 4A: Importing Text
- Topic 4B: HTML Text
- Topic 4C: Character Formatting
- Topic 4D: Paragraph Formatting
Lesson 5: Working with Links
- Topic 5A: Links Within a Site
- Topic 5B: Anchors
- Topic 5C: External Links
Lesson 6: Working with Images
- Topic 6A: File Formats
- Topic 6B: Resizing Images
- Topic 6C: Create Image Links
Lesson 7: Tables
- Topic 7A: Creating Tables
- Topic 7B: Modifying Tables
- Topic 7C: Format Table Text
- Topic 7D: Set Table Attributes
- Topic 7E: The Layout Grid
Lesson 8: Forms
- Topic 8A: Form Objects
- Topic 8B: Using Forms
Lesson 9: Building a Site with Frames
- Topic 9A: Create a Frameset
- Topic 9B: Web Pages in Framesets
- Topic 9C: Frame Link Destinations
Lesson 10: Cleaning Up and Uploading a Web Site
- Topic 10A: Check a Site
- Topic 10B: Uploading the Site
Appendix A: Keyboard Shortcuts
Appendix B: Special Characters
- ISO Latin-1 Character Set
Appendix C: Adobe® Certified Expert (ACE) Objective Mapping
- Adobe® Certified Expert Program