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January 13, 2006 at 2:29 am #680673
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InactiveTyler
IMHO if you are a blank page and just starting out then learn Dream weaverBrad
January 13, 2006 at 2:46 am #680674Anonymous
InactiveI like Dreamweaver also. However, you must learn a little html to really take advantage of it.
I’ve heard that Adobe GoLive is good, but never used it. Anyone here use GoLive?
January 13, 2006 at 3:25 am #680675Anonymous
InactiveI have used most of the tools out there. Dreamweaver is the best. I always make sites in DW–with a little photoshop mixed in when needed.
If nothing else, spend some time learning CSS. Once you have a handle on CSS, you can do all sorts of things–quicker too. Plus it gives you an easy way to totally change the look of your websites and/or its attributes.
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January 13, 2006 at 3:31 am #680676Anonymous
InactiveThanks for all replies.
Keep em comin!
I will look into Dreamweaver
January 13, 2006 at 12:30 pm #680681Anonymous
InactiveDreamweaver has a hands-on tutorial in the software.
January 17, 2006 at 12:50 pm #681077Anonymous
InactiveDreamWeaver is the best hands down!:rasta:
January 17, 2006 at 1:22 pm #681079Anonymous
Inactivedreamweaver is the best but also the most expensive html editor I know.
Sausage.com’s hot dog page wiz is ok.
There are also freeware html editors that are good for beginners.
January 17, 2006 at 2:52 pm #681093Anonymous
InactiveHi! I have been a lurker here for a couple months and am mostly just a “learner” at this point, never having anything I could contribute to the forum. But I know all about not being able to write html code!
I have been a webmaster for five years, and have built all my websites from software entirely based on drag-and-drop. I happened upon a disc while at my local Circuit City, only to find the software has an extensive online website including a forum for any questions and program support. There is a 30-day free trial, and this program will allow you to completely build a professional website, including meta tags. You download the software (no disc needed) and it is always available on your computer to build your website offline, and includes an ftp program for uploading. The software includes backgrounds, text options, images, buttons and dividers, special effects, templates…more than I can describe here. Just choose your features, drag them from the gallery of options and drop them on to where you want them on your page.
You can get the software at the link below. Be sure to look around the website and see some of the example websites others have built, they are quite impressive.
[url]xhttp://webstudio.com/[/url]
(I hope I am not breaking any rules by submitting this link, moderators please delete and accept my apologies if this is not allowed.)And no, I do not receive any benefits for sending people to them, I just believe in them 1000% and tell anybody that may be needing this amazing software.
I hope this helps!
As this is my very first post, may I thank this most wonderful community for the valuable service you provide, I look forward to many years of your wisdom and companionship.
….Andrea
January 18, 2006 at 6:37 pm #681236Anonymous
InactiveThank you Andrea, this is good info. You can edit your post and put XXX in front of the http and we will know that we have remove them to see the site.
Keep up the good work.:rasta:January 18, 2006 at 9:07 pm #681251Anonymous
InactiveForgive me, Dennis, I do not understand your post….should I delete the link (I am sorry to have broken a rule!), and I have never posted before – I cannot figure out how to edit my post! ….Andrea 🙁
January 18, 2006 at 9:30 pm #681254Anonymous
InactiveJackpotMountain wrote:Forgive me, Dennis, I do not understand your post….should I delete the link (I am sorry to have broken a rule!), and I have never posted before – I cannot figure out how to edit my post! ….Andrea 🙁Don’t worry about it, I fixed it for you.

We rarely add live links – we disable them with an x so there are no direct click throughs.
January 18, 2006 at 10:27 pm #681256Anonymous
InactiveDominique, I have followed your every word on this community for months – you are my HERO! :angel: Now you have had to fix my mess, and I thank you. I will never post a link without an “x”, I promise.
…Andrea
January 19, 2006 at 2:35 am #681294Anonymous
InactiveDreamweaver is excellent but expensive.
You can try one that is free and opensource: nvu.com -
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