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May 09, 2025
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WDV 331 - Dreamweaver Applications Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Voc/Tech Introduces the advanced features of a current version of Dreamweaver. This will include site management tools, creation and use of templates for layout control, implementation of Sprys as well as other features. A website application will be built using Dreamweaver’s built-in database connectivity to provide server-side content delivery. Prerequisite: WDV 221 or instructor permission Competencies
- Demonstrate the Site Management tool within Dreamweaver.
- Create a new site using the Site Management tool.
- Select pages from the Site Panel for modification.
- Add new pages to the site using the Site Panel.
- Organize pages into folders within a site using the Site Panel.
- Remove pages from the site using the Site Panel.
- Remove a site from the Site Management tool.
- Produce and discuss the site reports.
- Publish the site to an Internet server using Dreamweaver’s FTP tool.
- Demonstrate the Site Management tool within Dreamweaver for use with an existing website application.
- Create a site using the Site Management tool for an existing website.
- Use the Site Management tool to build the site folder for the existing site.
- Select pages from the Site Panel for modification.
- Add new pages to the site using the Site Panel.
- Organize pages into folders within a site using the Site Panel.
- Remove pages from the site using the Site Panel.
- Remove a site from the Site Management tool.
- Produce and discuss the site reports.
- Publish the site to an Internet server using Dreamweaver’s FTP tool.
- Examine the use of Templates within Dreamweaver.
- Define a Template within Dreamweaver.
- Discuss the use of Templates within a website application.
- Define Editable Region of a Template.
- Define Optional Region of a Template.
- Define Repeating Region of a Template.
- Create a new Template.
- Create a new Template.
- Use a Template to organize the layout of a website application.
- Investigate Behaviors within Dreamweaver.
- Define behaviors within Dreamweaver.
- List Client behaviors available to Dreamweaver.
- List Server Behaviors available to Dreamweaver.
- Compare the use of Dreamweaver Behaviors to self scripted behaviors.
- Use Dreamweaver Behaviors within a website application.
- Investigate using Dreamweaver to build a dynamic server side application.
- Compare Client Side to Server Side applications.
- Define PHP.
- Define MySQL.
- Define SQL.
- Discuss how these three technologies are used for server side applications.
- Use Dreamweaver to make the Site Definition.
- Use Dreamweaver to make the SQL Connection.
- Use Dreamweaver to select desired data from a database.
- Use Dreamweaver to add Data Placeholders for displaying content.
- Use Dreamweaver to display images from a database.
- Use Dreamweaver to format dynamic pages for proper presentation.
- Use dynamic content to interact with Template regions.
- Use Dreamweaver to publish pages to a PHP/MySQL enabled server.
- Investigate Sprys within Dreamweaver.
- Define a Spry within Dreamweaver.
- List Form Validation Sprys.
- Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of Form Validation Sprys.
- List Layout Sprys.
- Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of Layout Sprys.
- List Image Sprys.
- Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of Image Sprys.
- Use Dreamweaver to implement Form Validation Sprys.
- Use Dreamweaver to implement Layout Sprys.
- Create a multi page commercially oriented website application.
- Analyze the purpose and requirements of the business.
- Identify appropriate functionality for the application.
- Investigate the required tools and techniques to implement the functionality.
- Use the concepts and techniques from the course to write the application.
- Implement the website application on an Internet server or a commercial web server.
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