Originally posted by ian
Best way to produce web pages
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Originally posted by ianWhat You See Is What You Get
In other words, when coding your site you can see the changes live as you make them.Comment
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Originally posted by ianYeah, very similar to Front Page, although Dreamweavers code is a lot cleaner and more like what a real person would program - Frontpage can sometimes go way over the top on unnecessary tags!Comment
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Re:: Best way to produce web pages
Here is a table tag taken from a page I know was done in Front Page. As you can see it's given it loads of attributes, most of which are on default values. Front page just isn't that smart at knowing what attributes are needed and which ones aren't - on a large page it can actually make a difference in how fast it loads up if viewed on dial up connection.
<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse: collapse" bordercolor="#111111" width="200" id="AutoNumber1">Signature for Rent - ?1/characterComment
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fireworkz for the desing, and them dreamweaver.Art portfolio plus photos of exhibitions and work in progress at: http://www.flickr.com/josemariacasas/
Profile at "bola de nieve" Argentinian Contemporary Art Directory: José MarÃa Casas | bola de nieve
Art Proyects portfolio: Jose Maria Casas on BehanceComment
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Re: Best way to produce web pages
I just love the way you said "produce" web pages..
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I use studio mx for all of the above... the extensions ability is really cool with macromedia products. they live longer as a result.Comment
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Re: Best way to produce web pages
Go to learn some html language...
It's good to know Dreamweaver or other software but later you will see that is needed to know html to do a web to show faster...
For animation on your site is good Flash-------------------
|shake-it baby! |
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Re: Best way to produce web pages
For those of you using notepad I suggest you learn another editor if you are doing this much at all. Many other editors, bbedit, vim, exim allow for syntax highlighting and some other tricks that make the process easier. I don't know what to use on Windows though, maybe someone else knows. My suggestions above are great for Mac OS X or any other Unix.Comment
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