TUTORIALS GALAXYs BE A WEB DESIGNER course
is the 100% practical, full-fledged web design tutorial. Be a
web designer course combines all the three basic softwares you
must know to master web designing: Adobe Photoshop 7.0 Macromedia
Dreamweaver MX & Macromedia Flash MX
Sample Chapter for all of the three tutorials
to get a first hand experience of the user-friendly course
with pleasant voice over that guide you through the steps.
Check the exercise session to evaluate yourself.
Excellent navigation for all of the three
tutorials is an important aid to hasten your learning process.
Check how easy it is to go from chapter to the next or jump
on a given chapter & get free stuff on the CD.
Our automated screen shots demos for
all of the three tutorials are just right for you. They
offer a glimpse of everything you need to know in one look
e.g. navigation, content, practice session, menu options,
etc.
List of chapters covered by Photoshop
7.0 tutorial; Getting started with Photoshop 7.0, Painting
& drawing Tools, Color Management in Photoshop, Working
with Layers & Using fills & styles. Each chapter
is further broken into sections to make learning process
simpler.
List of chapters covered by Dreamweaver
MX tutorial; Getting started with Dreamweaver MX, Setting
up a Website, Designing a Website, Adding Graphics &
Uploading a Website
List of chapters covered by Flash MX
tutorial; Introduction to Flash MX, Understanding Tools,
Layers, Frames & Panels, Symbols & Instances, Creating
Animation, Text, Mask, Color Effects Importing Media Elements
and Introducing Flash Action script.
Tutorials Galaxy Copyright and legal terms for
use of tutorials
In addition to excellent user-friendly training,
Be a Web
Designer Course offers you a rich library
of ready-made graphics you need to start your own web designing studio
including:
Product is available only for Windows / PC platform.
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Outlook Handbook, a publication of the U.S. Department of Labor. Individual
student earnings vary.