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Old 07-26-2002, 02:32 PM   #1
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Dreamweaver Tutorials

I'm looking to get into some more serious web design (I've done a few things before, but nothing that really looks good.) I know some HTML, and I know that just using a WYSIWYG editor isn't the way to go, so I don't plan on becoming completely dependent on DW, but was wondering if you guys have any good links for tutorials on Dreamweaver (I have 4). Thanks.
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Old 07-26-2002, 03:06 PM   #2
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Here is one that looks pretty thorough. I use Textpad to write my pages so I'm not really sure how in-depth you want these tutorials to be.
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Old 07-27-2002, 09:06 AM   #3
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Try the tutorial that comes with DW, I found it very useful when I began to learn it.
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you need a lot more than just dreamweaver. jscript, vbscripts, photoshop image maps etc; and thats just front end
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Two real easy ways to learn Dreamweaver. Do a Google search for Dreamweaver Tutorials (Tons of them) or befriend a 13 year old as they are all experts in this program.
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Heh, DW4 sucks, only one good feature about it is inserting SSI, but no one uses that anymore. It's all about asp and php. I suggest you get Frontpage 2002 that comes along with Office XP. It's like $300 and is a lot more professional than DW.
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Interesting - I think just the opposite.
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Interesting - I think just the opposite.
Lol, DW has so many windows that usually confuses the user who is new.
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