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#12
RE: website software
I agree that Frontpage isnt the best but it is easy for begginers to use. Dreamweaver is an awesome program though for the money it is a bit expensive. If you have an Ollie's Bargain Mart near you, you can pick up a HTML/XHTML, XML, Javascript, Java books for like 5-9 dollars a piece. I have to say most of the pc books I have (and its quite a bit) have come from Ollie's. Great place.
#14
RE: website software
<--- Web design major.....
use dreamweaver... i really doubt he will know enogh code to write off of a basic text doc... its hard to get it all working right if ur not sure what you are doing.
go to marcomedia.com and DL a 30 day trial of dreamweaver.
then..if its real small and basic..put it on google..if its got some size to it. you need to pay a bit of money (not much at all) and dl a ftp program to upload everything on...
adobe makes really good help sections for people who are trying to learn so dreamweaver is ur best choice...
any problems, give me a ring.
use dreamweaver... i really doubt he will know enogh code to write off of a basic text doc... its hard to get it all working right if ur not sure what you are doing.
go to marcomedia.com and DL a 30 day trial of dreamweaver.
then..if its real small and basic..put it on google..if its got some size to it. you need to pay a bit of money (not much at all) and dl a ftp program to upload everything on...
adobe makes really good help sections for people who are trying to learn so dreamweaver is ur best choice...
any problems, give me a ring.
#15
RE: website software
< was going into webdesign but fell into marketing. Although I did design my firm's website and did the flash! It looks good and im proud of it w00t! www.archerpromotions.com . Oh yea, its interactive too!
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