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Dreamweaver, Front Page
Started by zach101, May 28 2006 09:46 AM
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#1
Posted 28 May 2006 - 09:46 AM
Hey guys I use dreamweaver to code my sites, I heard even though the "hardcore" people dont use it, its at least better than front page. And what I was wondering is are there any website building/helping tools or programs besides those two? I havent heard of any but I figured there might be a few more. The other question I had was ive been hearing alot about CSS and layers. I know what CSS is and have been trying to incorperate that into my site when/wherever possible However what are layers? And can you reccomend a good book on webdesign? I dont want a "for dummies!" one cause I know some HTML and CSS but id really like to have a good referince book for the intermediate designer.
Thanks in advance
Zach
Thanks in advance
Zach
#2
Posted 28 May 2006 - 11:27 AM
I used to use this tool. It's called Web Page Maker. It's not free but you download a trial copy of it for nothing and then pay the full $50 (£26) later on.
I don't know any books however. I've found that if you google enough times you can find all the html/css you'll ever need to know online.
Finally, please don't sign your name on the end of your posts.
I don't know any books however. I've found that if you google enough times you can find all the html/css you'll ever need to know online.
Finally, please don't sign your name on the end of your posts.
#4
Posted 28 May 2006 - 12:42 PM
If your looking for a reference and stuff, you can try W3Schools. They have everything that you will ever need to know about the web and stuff. Here is a link, try them out. Everything I mean...
CSS Tuts
HTML Tuts
Main Page (Home)
Those are good for beginners and stuff, so please enjoy. Let me know if they helped, otherwise I don't know where to go.
CSS Tuts
HTML Tuts
Main Page (Home)
Those are good for beginners and stuff, so please enjoy. Let me know if they helped, otherwise I don't know where to go.
#5
Posted 28 May 2006 - 12:59 PM
MaineFishing45, on May 28 2006, 07:42 AM, said:
If your looking for a reference and stuff, you can try W3Schools. They have everything that you will ever need to know about the web and stuff. Here is a link, try them out. Everything I mean...
CSS Tuts
HTML Tuts
Main Page (Home)
Those are good for beginners and stuff, so please enjoy. Let me know if they helped, otherwise I don't know where to go.
CSS Tuts
HTML Tuts
Main Page (Home)
Those are good for beginners and stuff, so please enjoy. Let me know if they helped, otherwise I don't know where to go.
man if he cant find any help at w3schools.. he's pretty much screwed.. cause they cover it all
#6
Posted 28 May 2006 - 06:47 PM
well i must be the strange one here i use both because neiether has all the features i need, i prefer dreamweaver becase that one rocks and frontpage i only use if i need certain things although both are brilliant just that dreamweaver out strethces frontpage, anyways its good to see those tuts becasue they rock and thanks for th help i have recieved in the past, css is really cool and you can do soem wicked things wiht it, thanks for thsi good luck on your site!
#7
Posted 30 May 2006 - 12:28 AM
Hmm good to hear that input guys, So many people say "ya the real coders dont ever use dreamweaver or Front page" or at least thats what ive heard. Its good to see that other people use Dreamweaver too. Oh and fishing thanks so much for the links there awesome.
#8
Posted 10 June 2006 - 09:45 PM
I design websites for businesses and I use Dreamweaver MX '04 and Flash MX '04.
Flash is an awesome program to use for advanced sites or sites with animation. I use flash either as a top page title and buttons, or for the entire page.
Coffee cup web editor is another webdesign tool that's pretty good, but is made mostly for updating.
EZ-Generator is a site maker that uses mostly templates.
Coffee Cup
http://www.coffeecup.com/
Flash
http://www.adobe.com...flash/flashpro/
EZ-Generator
http://www.ezgenerator.com/
Flash is an awesome program to use for advanced sites or sites with animation. I use flash either as a top page title and buttons, or for the entire page.
Coffee cup web editor is another webdesign tool that's pretty good, but is made mostly for updating.
EZ-Generator is a site maker that uses mostly templates.
Coffee Cup
http://www.coffeecup.com/
Flash
http://www.adobe.com...flash/flashpro/
EZ-Generator
http://www.ezgenerator.com/
#9
Posted 10 June 2006 - 10:24 PM
I use notepad for develop php code and for html and css i use frontpage , but my friend tell me one software with name zend studio is very good to develop php source ?
i look at www.zend.com and i find it but its not free . did you work with zend studio ?
My friend Tell me :
Last version of zend Studio : 5.2
File size : 40MB
Huh, if you used this software and if you like it tell me to payid for this software .
thanks all
i look at www.zend.com and i find it but its not free . did you work with zend studio ?
My friend Tell me :
Last version of zend Studio : 5.2
File size : 40MB
Huh, if you used this software and if you like it tell me to payid for this software .
thanks all
#10
Posted 10 June 2006 - 10:28 PM
I first learned how to code in HTML after taking a computers class in high school. Back then, we had to make a working website as part of a school assignment. All we were allowed to use was notepad. Dreamweaver / Frontpage were strongly discouraged.
A few years later (and forgetting most of the HTML I had once learned), I felt like building a website again. I decided to give Dreamweaver a shot and found it to be really easy to use. Lots of flexibility and nifty features. By switching between coder/designer views, I kind of re-taught myself HTML and using the dual view/features, opened up to a lot more tweaking (not to mention getting more done in less time). I haven't worked with Frontpage so I can't really comment on it.
I recently toyed around with CSS but I have not quite figured it out yet. There's a website at
http://www.cssbeauty.com
that showcases a lot of nice looking examples of websites that use CSS. Good luck with your web designing!
A few years later (and forgetting most of the HTML I had once learned), I felt like building a website again. I decided to give Dreamweaver a shot and found it to be really easy to use. Lots of flexibility and nifty features. By switching between coder/designer views, I kind of re-taught myself HTML and using the dual view/features, opened up to a lot more tweaking (not to mention getting more done in less time). I haven't worked with Frontpage so I can't really comment on it.
I recently toyed around with CSS but I have not quite figured it out yet. There's a website at
http://www.cssbeauty.com
that showcases a lot of nice looking examples of websites that use CSS. Good luck with your web designing!
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