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JOOMLA - Content Management System (CMS)
The Easiest and Most Popular Dynamic CMS Web Development Program to Date
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What is Joomla?
Joomla is an award-winning content management system (CMS), which enables you to build Web sites and powerful online applications. Many aspects, including its ease-of-use and extensibility, have made Joomla the most popular Web site software available. Best of all, Joomla is an open source solution that is freely available to everyone.
What's a content management system (CMS)?
A content management system is software that keeps track of every piece of content on your Web site, much like your local public library keeps track of books and stores them. Content can be simple text, photos, music, video, documents, or just about anything you can think of. A major advantage of using a CMS is that it requires almost no technical skill or knowledge to manage. Since the CMS manages all your content, you don't have to.
I need to build a site for a client. How will Joomla! help me?
Joomla is designed to be easy to install and set up even if you're not an advanced user. Many Web hosting services offer a single-click install, getting your new site up and running in just a few minutes.
Since Joomla is so easy to use, as a Web designer or developer, you can quickly build sites for your clients. Then, with a minimal amount of instruction, you can empower your clients to easily manage their own sites themselves.
If your clients need specialized functionality, Joomla is highly extensible and thousands of extensions (most for free under the GPL license) are available in the Joomla Extensions Directory.
I'm a developer. What are some advanced ways I can use Joomla?
Many companies and organizations have requirements that go beyond what is available in the basic Joomla package. In those cases, Joomla's powerful application framework makes it easy for developers to create sophisticated add-ons that extend the power of Joomla into virtually unlimited directions.
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Drupal - Content Management System (CMS)
What is Drupal?
Drupal is a free software package that allows an individual or a community of users to easily publish, manage and organize a wide variety of content on a website. Tens of thousands of people and organizations are using Drupal to power scores of different web sites, including
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* Blogs
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ADOBE DREAMWEAVER CS3Course OutlineIntroduction to Dreamweaver* What is Dreamweaver
* HTML VS XHTML
* Presentation VS Structure
* Cascading Style Sheet
* Proper File Naming
* Index Page
Related Technologies * Dynamic HTML
* JavaScript
* Macromedia Flash
Understanding the Dreamweaver's Interface* The Start page
* Setting up your workspace
* Menu bar
* The Insert bar
* Panel and panel groups
* The Properties Inspector
* The Document toolbar
* The Document window
* Customizing workspace
* Saving workspace layouts
* Defining Default Browsers
* Shortcut Keys
Site Control in Dreamweaver 8 * Defining a site
* Managing Files and folders
* Understanding path structure
* Creating a site map
* Adding content to the site
Document Basics* Creating a site from scratch
* Creating and saving a new document
* About DOCTYPEs
* Assets panel
* Inserting images
* Inserting text
* Aligning text and images
* Page properties
* Using meta tags
Linking with Dreamweaver 8 * Understanding Relative and Absolute Links
* Creating Text links and Images and links
* Linking using Browse
* Linking using Point to File
* Linking to new source files
* External links
* Link colors
* Email links
* Named anchors
* Image maps (Hot Spots)
Typography* Font formatting prior to CSS
* Formatting Text with the Property Inspector
* Text size
* Setting font faces
* Text color
* Paragraph formatting
* HTML format preferences
* Font formatting using CSS
* Formatting text in tables
* Flash text
Using Cascading Style Sheet* Understanding CSS
* CSS preferences
* Internal Style Sheet
* External Style Sheet
* Tag Styles CSS
* Class Styles CSS
* Advance Styles CSS
* Link styles
* Setting margins and borders with CSS
* Exporting and linking to external style sheets
Tables* Understanding tables
* Selecting table regions
* Pixel-based tables
* Percentage-based tables
* Nesting tables
* Formatting tables (Manual /Presets)
* Importing tabular data
* Formatting table using CSS
* Tables with Rounded Corners
Using Rollovers* What are rollovers
* Simple rollover
* Pointer rollovers
* Multiple-event rollovers
* Flash buttons
* Navigation bar
Website Layouting* Using tracing images
* Designing through layers
* Converting layers to tables
* Layout mode
* Designing through the use of tables
Creating Forms * What are Forms
* Adding text fields
* Adding a pop-up menu
* Adding checkboxes
* Adding radio buttons
* Jump menu
* Adding submit and reset buttons
* Designing form elements with CSS
Javascript and Behaviors * Pop up Window
* Form Validation
* Pop-up message
* Extending Dreamweaver
Fireworks Integration in Dreamweaver * External image editor preferences
* Using built-in Fireworks 8 tools
* Inserting Fireworks HTML
* Dreamweaver 8 pop-up menu behaviour
Templates and Library Items * What are Templates
* How to Create a template
* Editing a template
* Adding repeating regions on Templates
* Creating a Library items
Automation * Using the History panel
* Saving History Steps as Commands
* Using Find and Replace
* Creating a Web photo album
* Getting more Commands
Making your website accessible * W3C accessibility guides
* Accessibility preferences
* Inserting accessible images
* Inserting accessible tables
* Inserting accessible forms
Media Objects Integration* What are media objects
* Linking media objects to your pages
* Integrating audio files
* Integrating video files
* Integrating Flash content and video
* Setting parameters for media objects
Website Publishing * Using Site reports
* Checking for broken Links
* Signing up with a webserver
* Connecting to the remote site (Webserver)
* Publishing your site
* Updating pages and Synchronizing updates
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2/CS3 Course Outline Photoshop's Interface * Start Page
* Menu bar
* Options Palette
* Tool Box/Tools Palette
* Palette's well
* Palette groups
* Default Workspace
* Managing your Workspace
* Saving your workspace
* Menus and Keyboard shortcuts
* Tools and Tool Presets
* Understanding Preferences
* Photoshop's Help Menu
Navigation* Document Window
* Navigator Palette
* Panning and Zooming with the Navigator Palette
* Info Palette
* Screen Modes
* Changing the Matte Color for Presentation Mode
* Synchronized Screen mode switching
* Managing Multiple Document Windows
* Synchronized Zooming and Panning
Digital Image Essentials * File Formats Essential
* Resize Images
* Resample Images
* Knowing what Resolution to use
* Resize Image Wizard
* Accurate Print Size Preview
* Image Cropping
* Creating Frames and Borders
Adobe Bridge* Introduction to Adobe Bridge
* How to access the Bridge
* Understanding the Interface
* Sorting, Rating and Labelling Your Images
* The Slideshow
* Assigning Keywords
* Finding Your Images through Keywords
* Using the Batch Rename
Camera Raw * Understanding Camera Raw
* Editing a Camera Raw File
* Editing Multiple Camera Raw Files
* Undoing Changes in Camera Raw
* Applying Changes to multiple images
* Non-Destructive Cropping
History and Actions * History Palette
* Creating Snapshots
* Painting with History States and Snapshots
* Creating a History Log
* Actions Palette
* Creating Actions
* Applying Actions
Selections and Channels * Using Marquee Tools
* Using Lasso Tools
* Using the Magic Wand Tool
* Saving and Reusing Selections
* Cutting, Moving and Duplicating Selected objects
Image Transformations * Rotating and Flipping images
* Straightening Crooked Images
* Automatic Cropping and Straightening of images
* Perspective Cropping using the Crop Tool
* Scaling, Skewing and Rotating with Free Transform
* Image Warping
Painting * Using The Brush Tool
Color and Swatches Palette * Using the Color Picker
* Understanding Color Palette
* Understanding Swatches
* Saving Custom Colors as Swatches
* Sampling Colors with the Eyedropper Tool
Image Tonal Correction * The Disadvantages of Brightness/Contrast
* Using the Histogram Palette
* Using Levels to improve tonality
* Using Curves to improve tonality
* Using Shadow/Highlight
* Auto Contrast
* Auto Levels
* Auto Color
Basic Color Correction * Removing a Color Cast with Auto Color
* Adjusting the Auto Color Settings
* Removing a Color Cast with the Levels Eyedroppers
* Using Color Balance
* Using Desaturation
* Using Hue/Saturation
* Using Matching Color
* Adjusting Exposure
* Using Variations
Layers * About Layers
* The Background Layer
* Adding and Deleting Layers
* Linking and Merging Layers
* Duplicating Layers
* Converting a background layer into a normal layer
* Layers Management
* Changing the Opacity of a Layer
* Using a Clipping Mask
Layer Masks * About Layer Mask
* The Layer Mask and brush
* The Layer Mask and selection tools
* Layer Masking Tricks and Tips
Adjustment Layers * About Adjustment Layer
* Levels Adjustment Layer
* Curves Adjustment Layer
* Shadows and Highlights Adjustment Layer
* Masking the Effects of an Adjustment Layer
* Digital Photo Filters Adjustment Layer
* Color to Grayscale with Channel Mixer
* Using Multiple Adjustment Layers
Blending Modes * About Blending Modes
* Experimenting with Blending Modes
* Photomerge
Image Retouching * Fixing Red Eye problem
* Removing Unwanted Objects with Clone Stamp Tool
* Removing Blemishes and Wrinkles with the Healing Brush
* Using the Spot Healing Brush and Patch Tools
* Whitening Teeth using various techniques
* Smoothening Rough Surfaces
* Repairing Discolored and Noisy Colors
* Push and Pull with Liquify
Image Restoration* Restoring old tarnished photos
Filters * Filter Gallery (Artistic, Brush Strokes, Distort, Sketch, Stylize, Texture)
* Blur (Gaussian, Surface, Lens Blurs, Smart, Radial, Etc.)
* Noise
* Pixelate
* Render (Lens Flare, Lighting Effects)
* Sharpen (Smart Sharpen, Unsharpen Mask)
Layer Styles * Creating Drop Shadows
* Using Inner Shadow to Create a Carve Effect
* Outer Shadow
* Inner Glow
* Bevel and Emboss
* Satin
* Color Overlay
* Gradient Overlay
* Pattern Overlay
* Stroke
Vanishing Point * Perspective Cloning
Vector Shapes and Tools * Shape Tools
* Creating Multiple Shapes on a Single Shape Layer
* Creating Custom Shapes
* Using the Pen Tools
* Path Selection Tools
Type Essentials * Character Typing
* Paragraph Typing
* Spell checker
* Typing on a Path
* Typing in Vector Shapes
* Warping Text
Photoshop Tricks* Making a static image appear moving
* Turn a Photo into a Sketch
* High-Contrast Sketch
* Photo Mosaic
Printing Images* Creating Picture Package
* Creating a Contact Sheet
* Creating a Web Photo Gallery
Web Layouting* How to layout a webpage
* Cutting images using the Slice Tool
* Naming images using the Slice Select Tool
* Saving your layout
* Generating HTML Pages
ADOBE FLASH PROFESSIONAL CS3Course OutlineUnderstanding the Interfaceo The Document Window
o The Timeline
o The Layer Controls
o The Edit Bar
o The Toolbar
o The Panels
o Keyboard Shortcuts
o Creating a New Custom Keyboard Shortcut Set
Using the Drawing and Color Toolso Drawing Tools Defined
o Lines, Strokes, and Fills Defined
o Drawing with the Pencil Tool
o Using the Oval and Rectangle Tools
o Using the Brush Tool
o Modifying Strokes and Fills
o Understanding the Flash Drawing Models
o The Merge and Object Drawing Models
o Grouping Objects
o Creating Gradients
o Drawing with the Pen Tool
o Modifying Paths
Animation Basicso The Timeline
o Document Properties
o Understanding Keyframes and Frames
o Frame-by-Frame Animation with Keyframes
o What Is the Frame Rate?
o Recommended Frame Rates
o Inserting and Deleting Frames
o Copying and Reversing Frames
o Using Onion Skinning
o Testing Movies
Shape Tweeningo What Is Shape Tweening?
o Shape Tweening
o Using Shape Hints
o Creating Multiple Shape Tweens
o Understanding Layer Properties
Symbols and Instanceso The Symbol and Instance Structure
o Symbol Naming Conventions
o Important Timeline Vocabulary Terms
o Creating Graphic Symbols
o Creating Symbol Instances
o Editing Symbols
o Editing Symbol Instances
o Color Styles
o Animating Graphic Symbols
Filters and Blend Modeso What Are Blend Modes?
o Blend Mode Basics
o Working with Blend Modes
o About Filters
o Working with Filters
o Colorizing a Grayscale Image
Motion Tweening and Timeline Effectso Shape Tweening vs. Motion Tweening
o Understanding Basic Motion Tweening
o Using Tweening Effects
o Editing Multiple Frames
o Using a Motion Guide
o Using the Custom Ease Controls
o Animating Text
o Using Timeline Effect Assistants
o Animating with the Blur Filter
o Animating with the Drop Shadow Filter
Working with Bitmapso Understanding the Benefits of Bitmaps
o Compression in Flash
o Importing and Compressing Bitmaps
o Importing Bitmap Sequences
o Converting Bitmaps to Vectors
o Using Basic Masking
o Using Animated Masks
o Animating Bitmaps
Buttonso Button States
o Button Types
o Creating Rollover Buttons
o Creating Rollover Buttons with Text
o Duplicating and Aligning Buttons
o Adding Sound to Buttons
o Creating Invisible Buttons
Movie Clipso What Is a Movie Clip?
o Creating a Movie Clip
o Animated Graphic Symbols vs. Movie Clip Symbols
o Creating an Animated Rollover Button
o Putting an Animated Rollover Button into Action
ActionScript Basics and Behaviorso The Behaviors Panel
o The Actions Panel Defined
o Controlling the Main Timeline
o Interactivity and Actions
o Mouse, Keyboard, Movie Clip, and Timeline Events
o Controlling Movie Clips
o What Is Dot Syntax?
o Using the goto Action
o Using the Go to Web Page Behavior
o Targeting Scenes
o What Are Frame Labels, and Why Use Them?
o Creating a Pop-Up Menu
o What Is loadMovieNum?
o Loading Movies
Working with Texto Text Field Types
o Creating, Modifying, and Formatting Text
o Working with Static Text and Device Fonts
o Using Small Type and Aliased Text
o Loading Text into Dynamic Text Fields
o Working with Dynamic Text and HTML
o Working with Input Text
Soundo Importing Sounds
o Compressing Sound
o Creating Background Sound with Sound Effects
o Modifying Sound Settings
o Controlling Sound with On/Off Buttons
o Compression Settings for Narration
o Synchronizing Sound to Narration Cues
o Controlling Animation and Sound with Stop/Play Buttons
o Adding Volume Control
Components and Formso What Are Components?
o Working with Components
o Creating a Form
o Configuring Components
o Modifying Component Themes
o Using the Macromedia Flash Exchange
Videoo Importing Video into Flash
o On2 VP6 and Sorenson Spark Video Compression
o Flash Professional 8 Video Features
o Macromedia Flash Video (FLV)
o Importing Video
o Controlling Video with stop and go Actions
o Controlling Video by Targeting Frame Labels
o Editing Video
o Using the Flash 8 Video Encoder
Publishing and Exportingo What Types of Content Can Flash 8 Publish?
o Using Flash 8 with HTML
o Creating Projectors
o Modifying Projectors with FSCommands
o To Publish or to Export?
o Exporting Image Files
o More About the Publish Settings
o Flash, HTML, GIF, JPEG, and PNG Settings
o Projector File Settings
o QuickTime Settings
o Saving Publishing Profiles
o Optimizing Movies
Putting It All Togethero Understanding the Big Picture
o Examining the Scenes
o Managing and Examining Layers
o Organizing and Investigating the Library
o Using the Movie Explorer
o Building a Preloader
o The Bandwidth Profiler
o Printing from the Project File and the Macromedia Flash
Playero Exporting Scenes
o Creating Draggable Movies
Integrationo Importing Vector Files
o Importing Fireworks Content
o Integrating with Dreamweaver 8
o Importing Illustrator Content
o Importing Photoshop Content
o Creating Accessible Content
COREL DRAW X4Course OutlineIntroductionAbout Corel Draw X4
New Features in Corel Draw X4
Help Documentation
Vector/Bitmaps/Rasters
The InterfaceWelcome Screen
Around the Interface
Drawings
Saving your creation
Pages and LayoutsManaging multiple pages
Customizing your workspace
Working with Guidelines and the Snap To options
Creating ObjectsCreating shapes
Polygons, stars, and graph paper
The Perfect Shapes Collection
Lines and curves
Node editing using the Shape Tool
Objects TransformationSelecting/deleting objects
Modifying objects
Arranging objects
Working with multiple objects
Converting objects
Locking objects
Design Time SaversCut, copy and paste
Duplicating and cloning objects
Using the Step and Repeat docker
Undo/redo/repeat
Working with symbols
Working with Artistic TextWorking with the Text Tool to create Artistic Text
Fitting text to a path
The character formatting docker
Spelling and Quickcorrect
Working with Paragraph TextWorking with the Text Tool to create Paragraph Text
The paragraph formatting docker
Linking paragraph text frames
Working with columns
Additional paragraph features
Color Outlines and FillsIntroducing color palettes
Color filling options
Color outline objects
Using the Eyedropper and Paintbucket Tools
Using the Smartfill Tool
Layers and the Object ManagerWorking with layers
Layer properties
Using the master layer
Viewing Your WorkView modes
Preview modes
Using the View Manager
Using the Zoom Tool
Find and ReplaceFind and replace objects
Find and replace text
BitmapsApplying effects to a bitmap
Using the Image Adjustment Lab
Cropping bitmaps
Converting vector objects to bitmaps
Shaping ObjectsShaping objects
PowerClipping objects
Adding envelopes
Working the corners
The Interactive Tools FlyoutInteractive Blend Tool
Interactive Contour Tool
Interactive Distortion Tool
Interactive Drop Shadow Tool
Interactive Extrude Tool
Interactive Transparency Tool
Interactive Fill Tool
More Special EffectsAdding perspective
Using the lens effect
Adding bevels
Importing, Publishing, ExportingImporting and exporting Files
Publish to PDF
Export for Office
CustomizationsWorking Your workspace
Customizing your toolbars and menus
Customizing your color palettes
PrintingPrinting basics explained
Print preview basics
BASIC NETWORKING (Small and Medium Scale)Course OutlineIntroductiono What is Networking?
o History of Networking
o Different Network Devices
o Different Types of Internet Connection
o IP Addressing
o Subnetting/Custom Subnetting
Wired Networkingo Structured Cabling (Straight and Cross Cable)
o Installing Ethernet Card on you PC
o Configuring your Computer�s IP address
o Connecting two PCs using a Cross Cable
o Using Switches/Hubs
o Connecting two or more Switches/Hubs
o Understanding your Router
o Firewall Basics
o DHCP
o Static IP
o Port forwarding (NAT, DMZ)
o Restricting Internet Connection (Parental Control)
o Port Filtering/Blocking
Wireless Networkso What is a wireless Network?
o Setting up a Wireless Network
o Installing Wireless Cards on you PC
o Wireless Router Administration
o WEP encryption
o WPA-PSK encryption
o Disabling SSID broadcast
o MAC address filtering
o MAC Clone
o AD-HOC Networks (Connecting Wifi devices with out a Wireless AP)
o Network Bridging
o Creating a Wireless Access Point
Local and Network Sharing Securities/Restrictionso Windows workgroups
o Computer User Accounts
o Simple and Advance Local and Network File Sharing
o Local and Network File Sharing and Securities/Restrictions
o Driver Mapping
o Setting up a Network Printer
o Sharing My Documents Folder
o Internet Connection Sharing (Dial-Up. LAN)
o Remote Desktop
CCTV Security/Surveillance Camera Installation (For the 2 Days Training Course Only)o CCTV Introduction
o CCTV Installation
o CCTV Management
o CCTV Video Backup and Review





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