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Jul 30th 2003#115625 Report
Member since: Jul 18th 2003
Posts: 258
In my web design book that I bought (Web design in a nutsheel - O'reily) The author taugh all the code and such, and encouraged knowing how to hand code, but highly reccomended using a good WYSIWYG editor like dreamweaver.
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Jul 30th 2003#115627 Report
Member since: Jul 25th 2003
Posts: 489
Anyway I have to say I only know 30% about dreamwaver and I dont tweak around and I havent used all the capbilities yet, I know it is probably the best I try to focus on the design and quality of the content first before fancy stuff, agree?
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Jul 30th 2003#115628 Report
Member since: Jun 3rd 2003
Posts: 1867
Originally posted by Spacemonkey
Dreamweaver over GoLive, only because I learned Dreamweaver first though, you did however not metion Frontpage, but anyone in the web design field knows that's a good thing in a lot of ways. ^_^


That's odd. I've never seen a page that was made by frontpage that didnt look like complete ass.
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Jul 30th 2003#115646 Report
Member since: May 13th 2003
Posts: 644
i agree with fusion "content is 90% of a web site if not more.
Fancy bell and wishes are cool for a minute but if there is nothing to grasp,keep you there then your site fails to do its purpose.

One more point for dream weaver is that it tries to meet "web standars " like thmt validation, one of the biggest points of all.
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