Dreamweaver Practice Exam
Dreamweaver is a software from Adobe which is used to develop responsive websites and web applications, as well as design, and manage them. The software provides both - visual design interface as well as a code editor for coding HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and other web technologies. The software being from Adobe, also integrates well with Adobe's Creative Cloud offering as well as supports Bootstrap, and other frameworks .
Certification in Dreamweaver attests to your skills and knowledge in web
design and development using Adobe Dreamweaver. This certification
assess you in responsive web pages, HTML CSS, and integrating design
elements as per web standards.
Why is Dreamweaver certification important?
- Demonstrates expertise in using Dreamweaver for web design and development.
- Validates knowledge of web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
- Enhances career prospects in the field of web design and development.
- Builds credibility as a professional skilled in Adobe tools.
- Helps in staying updated with modern web design trends and responsive design techniques.
- Opens doors to freelance opportunities and contracts in web design.
- Provides an edge when applying for creative or technical roles in digital industries.
Who should take the Dreamweaver Exam?
- Web Designers
- Front-End Developers
- UI/UX Designers
- Graphic Designers transitioning to web design
- Freelance Web Developers
- Digital Content Creators
- Multimedia Designers
- IT Professionals managing web projects
Skills Evaluated
Candidates taking the certification exam on the Dreamweaver is evaluated for the following skills:
- HTML and CSS.
- Responsive design principles
- Bootstrap.
- Dreamweaver’s design view and code editor
- Site management
- Images, videos, and animations.
- Debugging
- Web standards
Dreamweaver Certification Course Outline
The course outline for Dreamweaver certification is as below -
Domain 1. Introduction to Dreamweaver
- Overview of the interface and features
- Setting up a new site
Domain 2. HTML and CSS Basics
- Structuring web pages with HTML
- Styling elements with CSS
- Creating and linking external stylesheets
Domain 3. Responsive Web Design
- Principles of responsive design
- Using media queries
- Incorporating frameworks like Bootstrap
Domain 4. Using Dreamweaver Features
- Design view vs. code view
- Live preview and browser testing
- Creating templates for web pages
Domain 5. Multimedia Integration
- Adding and managing images
- Embedding videos and audio files
- Working with animations
Domain 6. Advanced Features
- JavaScript basics for interactivity
- Integrating external libraries and APIs
- Using Dreamweaver extensions
Domain 7. Publishing and Site Management
- FTP configuration and file management
- Testing for cross-browser compatibility
- Website optimization for performance