GoLive® 6.0: Level 2 is one of two courseware titles that address the Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) Program objectives for the GoLive 6.0 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
We designed GoLive® 6.0: Level 2 for the student who has experience with GoLive 6.0 and wants to move beyond the basic concepts. To ensure your success, we recommend you first take the following course or have equivalent knowledge:
Delivery Method
Instructor led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured hands-on activities.
Benefits
This course will help experienced GoLive users get the most out of the application by employing such advanced techniques as CSS styles, dynamic user interfaces, floating boxes and behaviors, and basic animations
Target Student
Anyone who has experience using GoLive 6.0 but wants to learn about and experiment with its more complex features is an ideal student for this course.
Hardware/Software Requirements
You will need
- Intel Pentium II or faster processor (400 MHz or higher recommended).
- Microsoft Windows 98, 2000, Me, or XP operating system.
- At least 96 MB of available RAM (128 MB recommended).
- At least 90 MB of available hard-disk space.
- CD-ROM drive.
- 1024x768 monitor resolution recommended.
- Adobe® GoLive® 6.0.
- Adobe® Photoshop® (for optional task).
Performance-Based Objectives
Lesson objectives help students become comfortable with the course, and also provide a means to evaluate learning. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
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- Work with custom items to manage repeating site elements.
- Create CSS styles to streamline text formatting within a page, and create external style sheets to allow formatting information to be used throughout a site.
- Create dynamic user interface elements, including simple rollovers and complex navigation bars.
- Define keyword, description, and other meta tags in order to make your site visible to automatic search engine spiders.
- Create floating boxes using a number of techniques, and manage the size, position, stacking order, and visibility of all floating boxes.
- Combine floating boxes with behaviors to add additional visual feedback for a viewer navigating a site.
- Work with timelines to create basic animations and complex time-based sequences on your site pages.
- Target page content to specific browsers and versions.
What"s Next
GoLive® 6.0: Level 2 is the last course in the series. Students that have taken the required courses in Web Designer: Page Layout training path (HTML-, CSS-, Web design-, and GoLive-related courses) may wish to assess their Web development skills by taking Plan and Create a Web Site, one of the courses in Web Designer Capstone Series.
Adobe Training Course duration
1 Day
Adobe Training Course outline
Lesson 1: Library Items, Components, and Smart Objects
- Topic 1A: Creating Library Items
- Topic 1B: Using Components
- Topic 1C: Modifying Components
- Topic 1D: Using Smart Objects
Lesson 2: Rollovers and Navigation Bars
- Topic 2A: Rollovers
- Topic 2B: Adding Image States to a Navigation Bar Using the Actions Palette
- Topic 2C: Saving a Navigation Bar as a Component
Lesson 3: Style Sheets
- Topic 3A: Defining Style Sheets
- Topic 3B: Applying Styles to Multiple Pages
Lesson 4: Defining Head Elements
- Topic 4A: Defining Head Elements
- Topic 4B: Editing Meta Tags
Lesson 5: Floating Boxes
- Topic 5A: Creating Floating Boxes
- Topic 5B: Using the Floating Boxes Palette
- Topic 5C: Floating Boxes and Behaviors
Lesson 6: Working with Timelines
- Topic 6A: Floating Box Movement
- Topic 6B: Frame-Based Animation
- Topic 6C: Creating Dynamic Content
Lesson 7: Multimedia
- Topic 7A: Adding Multimedia
- Topic 7B: QuickTime Movies
Lesson 8: Optimizing and Problem Solving
- Topic 8A: Searching for Files
- Topic 8B: Managing Links
- Topic 8C: Resolving Syntax Errors
- Topic 8D: Building Compatible Pages
- Topic 8E: Browser Checking
- Topic 8F: Working Collaboratively
- Topic 8G: Adding Functionality
Appendix A: Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) Program
- GoLive® 6.0 ACE Exam Objectives