hey I'm thinking of dling a web design program to replace my ancient 1st page what is the best program out there now a days?
hey I'm thinking of dling a web design program to replace my ancient 1st page what is the best program out there now a days?
Frontpage - for the inexperienced,
Dreamweaver - for the advanced user.
No flame intended, but next time please try using the forum search.
This same question has been asked almost on a weekly basis.
try MM Dreamweaver MX & Fireworks MX
the former for the pages and the later for the graphics & images
great apps, you can get them bundled with flash and some other stuff as Macromedia Studio MX
you'll also want to get topstyle pro to edit your css
that's my recommendation for starters
a decent text editor like notetab is also really handy
but knowing how to code yourself is the only truly necesary tool, that's the bottom line.
I don't know about that, a few years back I would have said you’re correct, but now, I don't know if that's such a true statement anymore.Originally posted by echidna@20 November 2003 - 03:45
but knowing how to code yourself is the only truly necesary tool, that's the bottom line.
The only coding I've had to do in a long time has been css scripts; almost all html code is perfect in dreamweaver anymore. Sometimes you will get an error, you will have to go and change the markup yourself, but mostly, anyone can make a decent webpage, without knowing html.
I recommend, however, you should learn html, css, JavaScript, VB, perl, and many other languages, because it will make fixing errors in web pages much easier. Plus if you see something on another page you like, you can get their source and see how they did it, and redo it to work with your site.
I do agree with your statement about FrontPage though, it just sucks, if your new to web design, go with Dreamweaver. No one should ever use FrontPage.
And if you new to web design, learn some basic design principles first, a terrible looking web site, it just as bad as a site with broken links everywhere.
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