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Dreamweaver MX 101: From Beginner To Designer In Six Weeks Now that youve purchased your copy of Dreamweaver MX or MX 2004, are you overwhelmed by the amount of functionality available? Are you looking for a practical way to design sites and get the most out of your software? In her new class, Web designer Gina Badalaty will teach you how to put Dreamweaver to work for you. Registration is ongoing through September 5th, classes start September 7th. (PRWEB) August 27, 2004 -- Web designer Gina Badalaty will teach you how to get the most out of your copy of Dreamweaver MX in her course, Dreamweaver MX 101", offered this September at My E-Course.
Dreamweaver MX 101" will teach you the various options of designing page layout, how to position with CSS using Dreamweaver, how to utilize many of the tools available, and guide you through basic behaviors and extensibility. You will learn all the tools you need to get up and running and designing with the industry-standard software of the Web market. Students will also receive a free copy of Ms. Badalatys e-book, The Four Stages of Successful Web Design: for the Non-Techy".
Registration is ongoing through Sept.5th. Classes start Sept. 7th, 2004 at http://www.my-ecourse.com/webdevelopment.htm. Prerequesites include knowledge of HTML and/or XHTML, some knowledge of CSS is preferred. Students are expected to have a web hosting space and a live web site for uploading assignments, including FTP access. (Free hosting accounts are fine). Students will need to supply their own images for Week 5 and 6 lessons.
If you do not own a copy of Dreamweaver, you can purchase a copy from our affiliate link: http://artbytech.com/dreamweaver_software.html .
Ms. Badalaty is a Web developer for www.WomensMedia.com. What is WomensMedia.com? Sometimes what works for you in the real world is exactly what many other women are seeking. At WomensMedia.com, we are trying to help each other solve life's problems. It's free to register and join the discussion -- our current topic is "Work, Life and Balance". You can list your interests and your web site. Come visit and poke around, and if you are interested, join in the topic. And it's not just for women, anyone can join in the discussions.
Ms. Badalaty endorses Quikonnex. Home-based business woman, Kim Bloomer, owner of Aspenbloom, has combined talents with Cathy Carlton, owner and operator of Carlton's Corner online along with several other businesses, to form a partnership venture in the competitive arena of online marketing. http://www.KickTheEmailHabit.com is the result of their joint efforts. Unlike the traditional ezine advertising, Kick The Email Habit offers syndication for clients' articles and ads, which will give them search engine and blog attention, plus more permanence of their postings via Quikonnex archives, which remain searchable long after the promo has expired. Furthermore, Kick The Email Habit strongly encourages use of articles instead of the typical "used car salesman" solo ad, so others will want to post the information on their own sites and channels. These are features that email advertising simply cannot offer today. They look forward to developing new services and expanding advertising and publishing options through KickTheEmailHabit.com as Quikonnex evolves.
Ms. Badalaty is also a supporter of The National Work At Home Moms Association (www.nationalworkathomemomassociation.com), a professional association dedicated to helping families, one mom at a time. Programs include S.A.M. Program, Professional Expos and Seminars, and Career resources. NWA is a nonprofit association. Their mission is to provide help and support for moms in all US states and abroad, to open chapters both nationally and internationally, to stand united by helping moms achieve their goals, to bring education and understanding to moms on all income levels, to host and serve charity events, to mentor and teach, and to give and to love.
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