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shiro
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Yokohama, Japan
Posts: 2,524
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Dreamweaver is a great code editor (though I prefer zend for php coding). The ftp in dreamweaver is really handy, and the search and replace functions can't be beat, especially when you decide to switch the name of something that is peppered thoughout 30 pages. |
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Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 5,431
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here's a example of the dreamweaver starter pages i mentioned ealiers - for folks to see. start out with yo photyshop/illy layout.. mang mang mang going to dreamweaver.. there's choices of fixed/fluid layouts, columns etc.. example of what you get fap fap fap i apply a css reset.. and start dropping in content and adjusting styles. personally.. i am surprised at how quick/good the results can be... and the commenting is rather helpful for newbie-news. here's the job half way through coding.. this just done this to show a charities in-house coder how i would approach the navigation... and that they don't need me to supply graphics for the sites text headers. bing bing bing EDIT: i take no responsibility for the networks button or the image. Last edited by Do Gooder : 19-06-2008 at 16:49. |
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