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trevorjansen

2002-01-23, 12:41 pm

HI....

Can anyone tell me something about this Exam..

busy with some studing (next friday exam), but i want some tips for this one... i can't find any studyguides, tips or something elso...

Please help me out


Greatings Trevor
Pavlov

2002-01-23, 12:58 pm

I hopped over to dreamweaver.com and found this for you...

http://www.macromedia.com/support/t..._developer.html
trevorjansen

2002-01-23, 1:03 pm

HI...

Yes i have that background info... but its mostly very handy to have some cramsession/examnotes or studyguide... just like all the info about the MCSE exams...


Grtxzz
Trevor
PotatoHead

2002-01-23, 3:42 pm

This test is not very popular, therefore there's not much study guides for it.
cross36

2002-01-23, 5:01 pm

But if you do want to get into that field, I do believe Macromedia has a 800# to answer all of your questions and concerns. I don't knock it, I just think it's better to do some projects, save them on a CD and let the employers see a few of your sample work.

Good luck
Tekwannabe

2002-01-23, 7:16 pm

Give me a break...Why do you want to be certified with dreamweaver.Dreamweaver is an html editor for those who don't know how to hand code html.I think Macromedia want's to make some money like M$
trevorjansen

2002-01-24, 2:03 am

I know... beter coding by vi.... but its handy when you want to become a Macromedia Certified Instructor

T
trevorjansen

2002-01-25, 11:27 am

Passed for Certified Dreamweaver Developer

Thanks for the support


grtxzzz
Trevor
PotatoHead

2002-01-25, 1:44 pm

Congratulations, What title does this give you?
Psydefx

2002-01-25, 7:38 pm

Have you any advise now that you're a guru? (Will take for two reasons: same as yours and I play with it, may learn some new tricks).
The Ghost

2002-01-26, 1:52 pm

By the way people, do not get your hopes up... Dreamweaver is not an easy software. Just because you can compile a simple web page doesn't mean that it is easy to compile other complex projects...
trevorjansen

2002-01-26, 5:29 pm

quote:
Originally posted by PotatoHead
Congratulations, What title does this give you?


title...?

i'm now a Certified Macromedia Dreamweaver 4 Developer...

its just one step for me to get my MCI status.. Macromedia Cetrified Instructor


grtzzz
T.
trevorjansen

2002-01-26, 5:32 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Psydefx
Have you any advise now that you're a guru? (Will take for two reasons: same as yours and I play with it, may learn some new tricks).


Advise.... you must know HTML by heart, really some XML basics and Javascript basics... further you really need to work with the layout mode of DW, tables, layers, how to work with all kind of panels...

good luck

grtzzz
T.
Psydefx

2002-01-26, 6:19 pm

Only two things that I haven't off the top of my head reconciled:

Panels
XML

Any suggestions as to where to get some good info?
trevorjansen

2002-01-27, 6:10 am

quote:
Originally posted by Psydefx
Only two things that I haven't off the top of my head reconciled:

Panels
XML

Any suggestions as to where to get some good info?




You find alot of info about the Panels and other DW info in the Dreamweaver Bible.. really all you most wanted info about DW, you will find here..
A question is; "what option don't stand on the Assest Panel" choice like CSS, Images, Scripts, Colors..
right answer....??? CSS

Basic info about XML on www.w3schools.com/xml


good luck

grtxzzzz
T.
Psydefx

2002-01-27, 10:57 am

Sorry... late last night. Panels (thinking: layers/tables... panels?)

Thanks for the answer. Thanks for the reference for XML.
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