Getting started which includes the information on coding and scripting listed above. The videos do go into greater detail about the different types of coding and scripts such as what they do and why they are important to your website.
The next lesson is for the user interface of Dreamweaver. Setting up your workspace is the first topic. As with any other program there is a welcome screen that appears. This areas goes into greater detail on differences in the interface between Windows and Mac. Next is the description and usage for the insert bar, property inspector, document toolbar and window, panels and panel groups, saving the layouts and defining a default browser.
Within the section of Site control file and folder management is discussed. Understanding the path structure, developing a sitemap and how to add to your site is the goal.
Creating a new blank site, creating and saving new documents, about doctype, adding images and text, the alignment of images and text along with inserting meta tags can be found in the sections titled Document Basics.
If you do not already know how to create links, check out the section that provides this information. You can learn how to create these links with point to file, email links, external links, named anchors and how to link to files and image maps.
Training sections about CSS essentials provides a brief introduction to CSS. It then goes on to discuss the anatomy of CSS style sheets, CSS and page properties and how to move internal to external file sheets. Also covered in this section are style panels and what is known as selectors.
CSS essentials provide the user with an introduction to CSS. A lesson on the anatomy of the CSS style sheet, page properties, style panels, moving internal sheets to external file sheets and what is a selector and its function are in the introduction.
Since people like to print the contents of the website on occassion making your website compatible with these devices is a must.
There are at least 10 more areas covered in the tutorial the ones mentioned here are only the beginning. The benefit is that the tutorials provide enough information that a beginner can follow it from the basics to the actual publishing. Dreamweaver tutorials are pricey and can take some time to work through.