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January 15-18, 2002 |
? The Dreamweaver ConferenceReal-World Design and Site Management
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Macromedia Dreamweaver has rocketed to the forefront of Web design applications. Dreamweaver gives designers the layout control they demand, while its site-management features ease the chores of managing files and links. And the Dreamweaver XML- and JavaScript-based architecture enables users and developers alike to customize and enhance its capabilities. How do you master a program this deep? By joining top Web designers and Dreamweaver developers at The Dreamweaver Conference. We're bringing together the best Dreamweaver users, teachers, and developers for two days of practical, how-to sessions aimed at demystifying Web world's best development software. It's a dream event for Dreamweaver users and developers alike. |
Dreamweaver Conference Sessions, Day One: January 15
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Breakfast Demo: Optimizing Team Workflow with Dreamweaver and Fireworks?
Dave Devisser
The Dreamweaver 4 Fireworks 4 Studio is more than simply two products in one box. Dreamweaver and Fireworks are designed to work together more effectively than any web production software. Learn how to seamlessly work between both products and take full advantage of this flagship Studio product from Macromedia.
8:00 - 8:45
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Keynote: What the Web Can Be
Kevin Lynch and Jeremy Allaire
Web sites need to marry form and function in order to deliver great user experiences. With a focus on market trends such as the growth of dynamic content, proliferation of wireless devices, and the necessity of a return on investment for Web sites, Lynch and Allaire will discuss how designers and developers still have an amazing opportunity to define what the Web can be.
9:00-10:00
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Dreamweaver Power Tips
Joseph Lowery and Matt Brown
Dreamweaver is packed with shortcuts and time-savers, and its HTML-editing features give you full control over your code. Learn how to take Dreamweaver to the limit. Essential keyboard shortcuts " Mastering the HTML editor " Advanced searching and replacing with regular expressions
10:15-11:15
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Designing with Dreamweaver
Dave DeVisser
Between Cascading Style Sheets, HTML styles, tables, and layers, there isn't a formatting challenge that Dreamweaver can't tackle. Dreamweaver also streamlines creating the most common types of user-interface elements. Learn the best techniques here. Formatting text using HTML styles and CSS " Converting CSS styles to HTML mark-up " Essential table tips " Creating interface elements
11:30-12:30
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Customizing and Automating Dreamweaver
Joe Marini
You can automate and customize Dreamweaver to suit your needs and work style. Change keyboard shortcuts, tweak dialog boxes, create macros and commandslearn how to customize Dreamweaver and boost your productivity. Customizing menus and dialog boxes " Taking advantage of the History palette " Turning steps into commands
2:00-3:00
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Creating Dynamic HTML Interfaces
Joseph Lowery
With Dynamic HTML, you can create Web applications that look and feel more like application programs, complete with pull-down menus. Learn how to use Dreamweaver and the latest extensions to create dynamic user interfaces. Combining HTML 4.0, client- side scripting, Cascading Style Sheets, and the Document Object Model. " Interface design tips " Conquering compatibility woes
3:15-4:15
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Dreamweaver Extensions You Must Have!
Joseph Lowery
The Dreamweaver architecture has made possible hundreds of add-ons and extensions that add features, automate laborious tasks, improve your site's browser compatibility, and much more. See how you can expand Dreamweaver to meet your design challenges Extending Dreamweaver with third-party extensions: what's available? " Inside the Macromedia Dreamweaver Exchange
4:30-5:30
Dreamweaver Conference Sessions, Day Two: January 16
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Breakfast Demo: Real World Business Solutions with Director Shockwave Studio
Greg Meyers
8:00 - 8:45
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No Barriers: Web Site Accessibility
Tom Wlodkowski
For millions of hearing- or visually-impaired computer users, the Web's enhanced graphics, audio, and video capabilities are out of reach. Learn how to improve accessibilityand improve your entire site in the process. Alternative browsing devices " Accessibility design guidelines " Accessibility for rich-media content
9:00-10:00
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Creating Accessible Web Sites in Dreamweaver
Paolo Brajnik
With the Dreamweaver Accessibility Kit for Dreamweaver 4, it's easier than ever to check your pages for accessibility and add accessibility features as you develop. Learn how to comply with accessibility regulations and make your site more inclusive. Checking existing pages for accessibility problems " Using the 508 Accessibility Suite Extension " Accessibility commands for Macromedia Fireworks
10:15-11:15
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Sitespring and Web Redesign: Workflow that Works
Kelly Goto
It isn't easy to balance budgets, client expectations, and Web teams to produce a successful project on time and on budget. Learn the secrets of communication, organization, and project management that will streamline Web designs and redesigns alike, and see how Macromedia Sitespring can help your team collaboration tasks. Conceptualization and storyboarding tools and tips " Task assignment: coding, layout, graphics, hosting " Managing the updating and redesign process
11:30-12:30
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From Forms to Rollovers: Adding Interactivity
Joe Marini
Dreamweaver streamlines creating the most common types of user- interface elements. With objects and behaviors, you can create self- validating forms and sophisticated rollovers without writing a line of code. See how to make your site's interface sizzle. Form-layout tips " Attaching behaviors to form elements " The right way to create rollovers
2:00-3:00
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Creating Help Systems with Dreamweaver
Joseph Lowery
A growing number of Web applications, intranets, and even software applications are using HTML-based online help systems to aid their users. Learn how to use Dreamweaver to create online help systems. Extensions for online help development " Building and maintaining tables of contents, keyword indexes, and full-text search systems " Implementing searching on local drives
3:15-4:15
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Making the Move from FrontPage
Matt Brown
It's migration season! More and more Microsoft FrontPage users are discovering the superior layout environment of Dreamweaver, site- management tools, and HTML coding features. You can join themsee how to make the smooth transition to Dreamweaver.Applying your FrontPage knowledge to Dreamweaver " Cleaning up FrontPage code " How to import your FrontPage site
4:30-5:30
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