[Discuss] Dreamweaver8

Brij Charan brijcharan at gmail.com
Tue Jul 31 12:52:53 PDT 2007


Sure, or you could just look at the billions of tutorials online.

If you're a self-paced and motivated user, honestly, you can learn a lot of
it online.

A class would be good though, if you want to spend money.

On 7/31/07, Alan Clemens <alanclemens at shawcable.com> wrote:
>
> Does everyone here agree that I should go to a evening class and take
> a course in web page making?
>
> Alan
> On 31-Jul-07, at 12:31 PM, R. Langkamer wrote:
>
> > On 7/31/07 11:58 AM, Alan Clemens wrote:
> >
> >> How is iWeb for making basic web pages?
> >> Alan
> >
> >
> >       iWeb is nice and all, but there are better (and cheaper)
> > alternatives to iWeb. Coda, Sandvox and RapidWeaver are all very
> > good editors, though for now I am still using DreamWeaver (or vi).
> >       My biggest gripe with iWeb is it's publishing method. You can
> > "publish" to a folder which you then FTP (or SFTP/SCP/whatever you
> > can), but when it comes with updating a single page, it is very
> > bothersome to "publish" the complete site for a single small change!
> >
> > --
> >
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