Posts Tagged ‘Dreamweaver’
Posted on July 28th, 2010 by brianone shout
Doing some work for my mom (who is a graphic designer)… she wants me to learn either RapidWeaver or DreamWeaver and then teach her… for $300. I know little to nothing about css and only the basics of html. Her designs are not based off of any template given in RapidWeaver and it is difficult to manipulate those templates. DreamWeaver seems incredibly over my head given my lack of css skills. Any suggestions??
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Posted on July 26th, 2010 by brianno shouts
Dreamweaver is one of the most widely used and effective website designing tool that scores over HTML coding. This software helps the user by creating many codes, useful for those who don’t know about code business and also for those having knowledge about HTML coding can add more value to it.
The user can simultaneously see the code view as well as the design view, the website design service provider can keep both the views (the code view & design view) on similar window for keeping the tabs. It gives the facility to view your website after saving…
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Posted on July 11th, 2010 by brianone shout
I’m watching tutorials on illustrator right now, hoping im not wasting my time!
Decided I wanted to major in web design a little over a month ago, I have already learned a lot about html (easy to learn) and dreamweaver
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Posted on July 10th, 2010 by brianno shouts
Cascading Style Sheets is something every webmaster should learn to use, however it can be complicated to code by hand. Fortunately, the built in Dreamweaver CSS tools make it simple as pie as you’ll see in this introductory lesson.
Whether you are a total newbie when it comes to CSS or you are an expert, the built in Dreamweaver CSS tools can help you out a lot.
This tutorial is designed for the person who owns Dreamweaver, is curious about CSS and wants to learn how to put it to use.
CSS is not hard to learn…
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Posted on July 7th, 2010 by brianno shouts
Upgrade to Dreamweaver CS3? Or stick with Dreamweaver 8? This is a question that many web designers who own Dreamweaver 8 are asking themselves as they consider whether it would be worth their money or their Web Design company’s money to upgrade their design software. Since it is your job as a web designer to work with the software in question, the onus of deciding whether the new version will improve service and overall work quality or not. Many web designers are also wary of the fact that Macromedia has been acquired by Adobe and are wondering whether the…
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Posted on July 7th, 2010 by brianno shouts
For designers. Learn where to download and how to install the Konductor Extension for Dreamweaver.
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Posted on July 6th, 2010 by brianno shouts
For designers. Learn how to create a new site on Konductor using either an existing local site or starting from scratch page.
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Posted on June 18th, 2010 by brian2 shouts
Tutorial video from Sessions Online Schools of Art & Design’s “Dreamweaver I” course. Part of Sessions’ Web Design Certificate programs. Learn more at: www.sessions.edu
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Posted on June 16th, 2010 by brianone shout
I am trying to make a website. I have a template already that I made one Photoshop but I want to get it onto Dreamweaver without slicing. I only have Photoshop Elements so there is no slicing. I know there is a way to do it but I just don’t know how to.
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Posted on June 11th, 2010 by brianno shouts
Join Dreamweaver author and Adobe Certified Expert Fred Gerantabee from Aquent Graphics Institute (AGI) as he explains Dynamic Learning in Dreamweaver CS3 Training
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