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Postby mr skunk » 19 years ago

I've been really itching to use DreamWeaver. What's a good place to buy it? DreamWeaver 8 is a little expensive for my budget, but are there any later versions for less?
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Postby DrFrag » 19 years ago

An earlier version would be fine, but I don't know where you can get one. There might be an open source equivalent around too.
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Postby LynnyM » 19 years ago

I'm notorious for finding good software deals on Ebay, Mr. Skunk. I have some somewhat-expensive programs that I recieved new for tons less.

I'll start checking around.
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Postby fafner » 19 years ago

DrFrag wrote:There might be an open source equivalent around too.

Something like NVU ? :rolleyes:
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Postby DrFrag » 19 years ago

I knew you'd come to my rescue! :D
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Postby Astro Forever » 19 years ago

Whoa, I love the text color feature in Nvu! I've yet to find such an option in Dreamweaver! :D

I have also experienced a few bugs in Dreamweaver. Never in my life will I ever again use that "editable regions" option... :d oh: It was a disaster the last time I did that! :cry:

Actually, I use it only to have my code in color and be able to easily switch from one page to another. I don't even think of using the available features to create my code. :lol:

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Postby mr skunk » 19 years ago

Fafner, what is this NVU? I looked at the website but I don't really understand it. Is it like DreamWeaver?
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Postby Astro Forever » 19 years ago

mr skunk wrote:Fafner, what is this NVU? I looked at the website but I don't really understand it. Is it like DreamWeaver?

Yes, but unlike Dreamweaver, it's free! :)

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Postby mr skunk » 19 years ago

I've downloaded it, and it looks pretty cool. But I'm a little confused about how to work with it. Is there a guide anywhere, or could you guys give me some pointers?
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Postby Astro Forever » 19 years ago

I haven't tried it so I can't really help (I only looked at the website), but take a look at this page. There are guides, good links and a forum.

However, before even trying to understand how it works, if I were you, I would find a good html tutorial website (there are suggestions in the above page, but there are also tons of ressources on the Internet) and I would start learning how the html tags work, if you don't know much about it. :) The more you understand them, the easier it is to get the result you want. IMO, of course. ;)

And today, the way to go to get a good design is through CSS stylesheets. ;) That way, you can change your design as much as you want without having to go through each page to make a change.

If you have more specific questions about html, just ask and I'm sure a few of us will be able to help. ;)


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