Gain hands-on expertise in the Adobe Dreamweaver CC exam with Adobe Dreamweaver Creative Cloud course. The course focuses on the objectives of the Dreamweaver CC exam and provides skills to create web pages, focusing on the content, styling, and design. The course also provides the knowledge to maintain and administer the website with Dreamweaver's site and page management tools. It helps to reflect your content and design skills.
Here's what you will get
The Adobe Dreamweaver certification exam is a standalone certification from Adobe with the exam code 9A0-356. Professionals willing to take this exam should be familiar with web standards and able to render pages in modern web browsers. A knowledge of Adobe Photoshop, as well as IDEs for hand coding, is also suggested.
Lessons
21+ Lessons | 100+ Exercises | 106+ Quizzes | 78+ Flashcards | 78+ Glossary of terms
TestPrep
15+ Pre Assessment Questions | 2+ Full Length Tests | 40+ Post Assessment Questions | 80+ Practice Test Questions
Video Lessons
93+ Videos | 02:05+ Hours
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Here's what you will learn
Download Course OutlineLessons 1: Getting Started with Dreamweaver
- TOPIC A: World Wide Web Basics
- TOPIC B: Configure Dreamweaver Interface Elements
- TOPIC C: Apply Web Design Elements
- TOPIC D: Customize the Workspace
- Summary
Lessons 2: Creating a Website
- TOPIC A: Establish Project Requirements
- TOPIC B: Plan the Website Project
- TOPIC C: Set Up the Website
- Summary
Lessons 3: Creating Web Pages
- TOPIC A: Create Web Page Documents
- TOPIC B: Add Head and Text Components, Lists, and Quotations to the Page
- TOPIC C: Apply Edge Web Fonts
- TOPIC D: Create Styles and Selectors
- TOPIC E: Format a Web Page with CSS
- Summary
Lessons 4: Inserting Tables and Importing Content
- TOPIC A: Insert and Manage Images
- TOPIC B: Construct Table Tags and Properties
- TOPIC C: Import External Data
- Summary
Lessons 5: Creating Reusable Site Assets
- TOPIC A: Create Reusable Site Assets
- TOPIC B: Create and Use Page Templates
- Summary
Lessons 6: Linking Web Pages and Sending the Website to the Server
- TOPIC A: Create Common Hyperlinks to Site Pages
- TOPIC B: Create Links to Page Locations and Email Links
- TOPIC C: Link with Image Maps and Use Navigation and Rollovers
- TOPIC D: Validate a Website and Upload Files to the Web Server
- Summary
Lessons 7: Identifying Website Requirements
- TOPIC A: Examine Website Design Considerations
- TOPIC B: Examine Website Performance Parameters
- Summary
Lessons 8: Creating Layouts
- TOPIC A: Create a Fluid Layout
- TOPIC B: Manage a Layout by Using CSS
- Summary
Lessons 9: Formatting Web Pages
- TOPIC A: Format Content in Code View
- TOPIC B: Apply Advanced CSS Tools
- TOPIC C: Add Behaviors
- TOPIC D: Manage Links and Files
- Summary
Lessons 10: Creating Forms
- TOPIC A: Add a Form Container and Elements
- TOPIC B: Validate a Form
- Summary
Lessons 11: Integrating Media Files with Dreamweaver
- TOPIC A: Integrate Photoshop Files in Dreamweaver
- TOPIC B: Insert Video, Audio, and Mobile Files
- TOPIC C: Implement PhoneGap Integration
- Summary
Lessons 12: Managing Website Files
- TOPIC A: Preview and Test a Website
- TOPIC B: Share Website Files with Other Users
- TOPIC C: Synchronize Website Files
- Summary
Appendix A: Web Accessibility Standards
- Appendix Introduction
- TOPIC A: Examine Web Accessability Standards
Appendix B: Project Management Phases and Issues
Appendix C: Graphic Design Principles
Appendix D: W3C
Appendix E: HTML
Appendix F: Web Authoring Using Adobe Dreamweaver CC Certification Exam Objectives
Appendix G: Adobe Certified Expert Dreamweaver CC Exam Mapping
Appendix H: Adobe Dreamweaver CC: New Features
Appendix I: Keyboard shortcuts
- Create a reference sheet for the current shortcut set
- Customize keyboard shortcuts
- About keyboard shortcuts and non-U.S. keyboards
Exam FAQs
USD 180
Multiple choice questions
Candidate should have at least two years experience working with Dreamweaver on web projects and collaborating as a web designer/developer.
The exam contains 55 questions.
75 minutes
550
(on a scale of 300-700)
In the event that you fail your first attempt at passing the Dreamweaver CC examination, Adobe's retake policy is:
- Candidates will be required to wait for a period of 14 days from the date of the last attempt before they can retake the exam.
- The candidates who failed their exams in first attempt, cannot retake it more than three times in a 12 month (1 year) period. They need to wait for 12 months before attempting the fourth retake exam.
Adobe Dreamweaver CC certification does not expire. The certification holder is certified for life unless the vendor changes its policy. Click here for more information.