Share Point Designer 2007

Course Outline

Duration: 2 Days

 

Description: Students will learn how to create and apply templates, control layout and spacing, create and apply style sheets, and apply IDs and classes. You will also insert, modify, and arrange images, create links and navigation bars, and insert and format tables. On day two Students will learn how to create dynamic components, work with multimedia files, create interactive content, design with layers, and create tables and forms. Finally, you will learn the basics of data-driven Web sites and how to fix typical Web site problems.

 

Unit 1: Getting started

Topic A: Internet basics

Topic B: The Share Point Designer workspace

Topic C: Page editing

Topic D: HTML

 

Unit 2: Web sites

Topic A: Site planning basics

Topic B: Creating a Web site

Topic C: Templates

 

Unit 3: Text formatting

Topic A: Text basics

Topic B: Structural formatting

Topic C: Cascading Style Sheets

 

Unit 4: Web page layout

Topic A: Basic CSS layout

Topic B: Basic layout techniques

 

Unit 5: Images

Topic A: Image formats and properties

Topic B: Working with images

 

Unit 6: Hyperlinks

Topic A: Basic hyperlinks

Topic B: Link styles

Topic C: Image maps

 

Unit 7: Tables

Topic A: Working with tables

Topic B: Table-based layouts

 

Unit 8: Publishing

Topic A: Proofing tools

Topic B: Web site publishing

 

 

Day Two:

 

Unit 1: Web components and multimedia
Topic A
: Web components
Topic B: Multimedia

Unit 2: Interactive content
Topic A
: Interactive buttons
Topic B: Behaviors
Topic C: Rollovers

Unit 3: Layers
Topic A
: Creating layers
Topic B: Layer visibility

Unit 4: Layout tables
Topic A
: Creating layout tables
Topic B: Working with layout tables

Unit 5: Web Forms
Topic A
: Creating forms
Topic B: Input validation

Unit 6: Data-driven pages
Topic A
: Introduction to dynamic pages
Topic B: Web Parts
Topic C: Data Views

Unit 7: Site management
Topic A:
Basic search engine optimization
Topic B: Compatibility testing
Topic C: Reports
Topic D: Accessibility