• Web Development Training

    InterSource offers live instructor-led courses on all important web design technologies, including Ajax, CSS, Dreamweaver, Expression, Google, HTML, JavaScript, and Web Accessibility.

    These live classes are offered both on client sites, at our Geneva training center, and via a Web interface.

  • About Web Development

    Web design is the skill of creating presentations of content (usually hypertext or hypermedia) that is delivered to an end-user through the World Wide Web, by way of a Web browser or other Web-enabled software like Internet television clients, microblogging clients and RSS readers.

    The intent of web design is to create a web site-a collection of electronic files that reside on a web server/servers and present content and interactive features/interfaces to the end user in form of Web pages once requested. Such elements as text, bit-mapped images (GIFs, JPEGs) and forms can be placed on the page using HTML/XHTML/XML tags. Displaying more complex media (vector graphics, animations, videos, sounds) requires plug-ins such as Adobe Flash, QuickTime, Java run-time environment, etc. Plug-ins are also embedded into web page by using HTML/XHTML tags.


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  • Course Details Web Development

    Classes are offered at client sites, at our Geneva training center, and via a live web conference. For detailed course outlines and scheduled classes, please see below.

    To book training, navigate to the course you need, then:

    • For scheduled online classes, register from the choices indicated.
    • If you need an alternative date, time or location, or if you want a live classroom course, click on “request an offer for this course,” to complete the form.

Managing Web Design Projects

Course duration

  • 1 day

Course Benefits

  • Learn about the phases of the design process.
  • Learn how to define project scope.
  • Learn about creating mockups and working with data.
  • Learn how to integrate the pieces of your website project.
  • Learn about usability and accessibility considerations.
  • Learn the steps in rolling our your project.
  • Learn how to analyze and learn from your project for future projects.
Available Delivery Methods
Public Class
Public expert-led online training from the convenience of your home, office or anywhere with an internet connection. Guaranteed to run .
Private Class
Private classes are delivered for groups at your offices or a location of your choice.
Self-Paced
Learn at your own pace with 24/7 access to an On-Demand course.

Course Outline

  1. Design Process
    1. Preproject Tasks
      1. Preproject Tasks
    2. Planning Phase
      1. Planning-Phase Process
      2. Top-down Approach
      3. Bottom-up Approach
      4. Plan Implementation
    3. Production-Phase Work Flow
      1. Production-Phase Process
    4. Postproduction Wrapup
      1. Postproduction Process
  2. Project Scope
    1. Preparing a Scope Statement
    2. Breaking Down a Scope Statement
    3. Building Proper Expectations
      1. Build Phases
    4. Demo - Using Phases to Organize a Project File
    5. Iteration Process
      1. Working through the Phases
  3. Mock-ups
    1. Best Technologies to Use
      1. Choosing a Technology
      2. Sharing Sample Designs
    2. Best Practices
      1. Creating Samples
      2. Organization Methods
    3. Fine Line between Creativity and Technology Limits
      1. Balancing Ideas with Available Technology
  4. Functionality Model
    1. Data Planning
      1. Creating a Data Map
    2. Data Gathering
      1. Gathering and Combining Data
    3. Data Best Practices
      1. Creating a Good Data Solution
  5. Integration
    1. Breaking Down the Look
      1. Using Photoshop to Slice a Design
      2. Slicing Rules
      3. Map Twice, Slice Once
    2. Putting It Back Together
      1. Planning the Structure
      2. Building Flexible CSS Rules Using Dreamweaver
    3. Demo - CSS rules with Dreamweaver
    4. Combining the Look and Function
      1. Using Dreamweaver to Combine the Two
      2. Saving a Structure Template
    5. Demo - Combine Look and Code Using Dreamweaver
  6. Usability and Accessibility Rules
    1. Define the Rules
      1. 16 Rules
    2. How Do They Impact My Project
      1. Impact of Rules on the Project
      2. Popular Assistive Technology
    3. Enforcing the Rules
      1. Evaluating the Site for Compliance
  7. Roll-out
    1. Setting Up a Safe Test Space
      1. Creating a Testing Space
    2. Setting Client Expectations
      1. Preparing the Client to Test the Site
    3. Dealing with Changes
      1. Making Changes Easy to Track
      2. Options and Ideas
  8. Analysis
    1. Post Project Tasks
      1. Testing
    2. Looking Back
      1. Reports to View and Lessons to Learn
    3. Demo: Update a Project Plan
    4. Documentation
      1. Keeping Good Records

Class Materials

Each student will receive a comprehensive set of materials, including course notes and all the class examples.

Follow-on Courses
Since its founding in 1995, InterSource has been providing high quality and highly customized training solutions to clients worldwide. With over 500 course titles constantly updated and numerous course customization and creation possibilities, we have the capability to meet your I.T. training needs.
Instructor-led courses are offered via a live Web connection, at client sites throughout Europe, and at our Geneva Training Center.