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05/28/2010 01:51:44 PM · #1
Has anyone used this software for web design? I have never built a website before and am looking for an easy to use "hat you see is what you get"web design program. Something that doesn't require much previous web design knowledge to operate. Do you think this program is easier for people who are familar with the Adobe products like photoshop to learn on?
05/28/2010 02:25:00 PM · #2
there may be a bit of a learning curve but Dreamweaver is pretty good at knocking out a simple site to some of the most complex. Ive used it off and on for a number of years.
05/28/2010 02:38:20 PM · #3
I use Dreamweaver but had some background in HTML and CSS. I also took a Dreamweaver course.
There will be somewhat of a learning curve but not impossible. I don't think PS experience will have much benefit because web design is really completely different.
My suggestion would be to at least do some online tutorials or some sort of course. You could try it without, but may find it is quite frustrating. If they haver a trial version I would say download that and give it a shot to see if you like it and how easy it's going to be to figure out.
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