
After completing this course, the user should be able to:
 | Describe how frames function in Web pages |
 | Create, save, and name frames in a frameset |
 | Create targeted links in frames |
 | Change frame and frameset properties |
 | List some design guidelines to follow when using frames |
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 | Appreciating HTML frames |
 | Understanding how frames work |
 | Creating a frame in Dreamweaver |
 | Saving files in a frameset |
 | Using links and naming frames |
 | Setting links to a target frame |
 | Changing frame borders and sizes |
 | Creating alternative designs for older browsers |
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 | Exercises that allow users to practice the application |
 | A file containing the text of the exercises |
 | Simulations that allow users to practice course skills, even if they don't have access to the application |
 | A glossary |
 | A Skill Assessment |
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 | Dreamweaver MX: Introduction |
 | Dreamweaver MX: Setting Up a Web Site |
 | Dreamweaver MX: Designing the Site |
 | Dreamweaver MX: Adding Graphics |
 | Dreamweaver MX: Tables |
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 | Dreamweaver MX: Styles and CSS |
 | Dreamweaver MX: Dynamic HTML |
 | Dreamweaver MX: Advanced DHTML |
 | Dreamweaver MX: Multimedia Integration |
 | Dreamweaver MX: Dynamic Web Sites |
 | Dreamweaver MX: Forms and Interactivity |
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