Sunday, January 9, 2011

Video Training → Lynda.com - Dreamweaver CS4 with CSS Essential


Lynda.com - Dreamweaver CS4 with CSS Essential
English | MOV,H.264, 25fps | 2009 | 960x600 px | AAC, Mono, 48000 hz | English | 1.83 GB
Genre: Video Training, eLearning
The latest developments in Dreamweaver require designers to understand CSS in order to use the application to its full potential and create standards-compliant web sites. In Dreamweaver CS4 with CSS Essential Training, web developer and Adobe Master Instructor James Williamson teaches the fundamentals of CSS while focusing on how to use Dreamweaver to efficiently create and manage styles. He shows how to use Dreamweaver to resolve style conflicts; how to use new CSS-related features such as Live View; and the best way to create lightweight, site-wide style sheets.

Contents:
Introduction
Welcome 1:18 17.9 MB *
Do I need to know CSS to use Dreamweaver? 2:15 1.3 MB *
Using the exercise files 1:30 1.4 MB
Setting up a custom workspace 2:47 2.6 MB *

1. CSS/XHTML Fundamentals
2. Using Dreamweaver's Starter Pages
3. Planning Your CSS
4. Controlling Your CSS with Dreamweaver
5. Online Typography
6. Working with Backgrounds
7. Styling Tables
8. Styling Forms
9. Building Navigation
10. Layout
11. Controlling Spry Objects with CSS
12. Multiple Media Types and Alternate Style Sheets
13. Testing and Deploying CSS

Lynda.com: Cinema 4D and After Effects Integration

CINEMA 4D and After Effects Integration was created and produced by Trish and Chris Meyer. We are honored to host their material in the lynda.com Online Training Library. Chris Meyer—a long-time user of both programs—explains how to move 3D worlds from Maxon's CINEMA 4D into Adobe's After Effects and add additional 3D elements that blend perfectly. Chris shows how to transfer 3D cameras, lights, and position data from CINEMA 4D to After Effects; create track mattes to composite new elements into the middle of a scene; and take advantage of multi-pass rendering to quickly remix and even recolor lights, shadows, reflections, and more. Paced comfortably for beginners, this course also reveals numerous advanced tricks and techniques, such as the use of blending modes and how to cast shadows from new 3D layers in After Effects onto rendered 3D elements from CINEMA 4D. Exercise files accompany this course.


TOTAL CDs: 1 CD
SUPPLiER : TEAM iRON
PLATFORM : WINDOWS
FORMAT : Bin/Cue
RLS DATE : 01/27/10
PROTECTiON : NONE