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22 AUG | intro
27 AUG | clients
29 AUG | servers
05 Sep | networks
10 Sep | basics lab
12 Sep | structural layer
17 Sep | presentational layer
19 Sep | working with layers |
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24 Sep | behavior layer
26 Sep | images & design
01 Oct | website lab
03 Oct | object layers
08 Oct | tools that read markup
10 Oct | document markup lab
15 Oct | spreadsheets
17 Oct | formulas & functions
22 Oct | data display
18 Oct | Fall Break
24 Oct | database tools
29 Oct | spreadsheets lab
31 Oct | relational databases
05 Nov | tables
07 Nov | relationships
12 Nov | input & output
14 Nov | SQL
19 Nov | complex queries
26 Nov | databases lab
21 Nov | Thanksgiving
28 Nov | presentation design
03 Dec | presentation delivery
05 Dec | presentation lab
12 Dec | 0800-1100 | final in class presentation
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Dreamweaver, a very robust and capable - albeit complex and expensive - web editor is available to UNC students.
ITS has contracted with Adobe to make Creative Cloud available to all students. Go to the Adobe Creative Cloud page and download the programs you need. SILS has links to relevant tutorials so you can get the most out of programs like Dreamweaver.
Dreamweaver incorporates some templates, but would prefer than you stick with CSS standards. It does, however, have a of lot of built in dynamic HTML script that you can use on your pages.
But the best way to learn it is to jump right in, paste in your HTML and start to try out the tabs.
Depending on what you want to do and what version of Dreamweaver you have, Adobe offers Dreamweaver Tutorials.
You may choose to use a text editor or a free web editor for most of your needs, and use Dreamweaver in the lab only for those things Dreamweaver is best suited for (such as creating image maps).
Be aware, though, It's the end of the line for boxed versions of Photoshop, InDesign, and the rest.