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wanhafizi
post Dec 13 2004, 04:20 PM
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You know the best combination of webdesigning for me?

1. OS: Microsoft Windows XP
2. Web Server: Apache web server
3. Database: MySQL database
4. Dynamic page language: PHP
5. Page designer: Macromedia Dreamweaver
6. Graphic Designer: Adobe Photoshop

Honestly, i would like to use Mac or Linux instead. But, i was born with M Windows. I can't help it. What about u guys?
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Darren
post Dec 13 2004, 04:41 PM
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Unfortunately I was also raised using windows and now I have used it for so long don't think changing to linux is really worth the truble. Anyway I use:

1. OS: Microsoft Windows XP (SP2)
2. Web Server: Astahost's Apache web server
3. Database: I am currently experimenting with MySQL database
4. Dynamic Page Language: usually PHP
5. Page Designer: Macromedia Dreamweaver (If it's just something quick and simple i'll use notepad)
6. Graphic Designer: I really need to find a good one of these!
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post Dec 13 2004, 04:54 PM
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darren, if you are looking for a good cheap gaphics design program(assuming you are buying this not downloading it), then go get a copy of photoshop elements. Even better, go buy a wacom graphire 3 tablet 4x5(will make your life MUCH easier). It costs a bit more than elements but it (I believe, check before buying) comes with a copy in the box. If it does that is a perfect buy.
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Darren
post Dec 13 2004, 05:10 PM
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I have seen some graphire tablets around and thought they were great but never really thought about getting one. Do you know around how much they cost? Also I have heard many good things about photoshop but haven't tried it. I will considr getting it.
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post Dec 13 2004, 05:59 PM
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Astahost's Apache web server? what's that?
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Darren
post Dec 13 2004, 06:32 PM
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Astahost is this site and they use the apache web server. I am hosted with them so I use they server.
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post Dec 13 2004, 06:37 PM
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QUOTE(Darren @ Dec 14 2004, 03:41 AM)
Unfortunately I was also raised using windows and now I have used it for so long don't think changing to linux is really worth the truble. Anyway I use:

1. OS: Microsoft Windows XP (SP2)
2. Web Server: Astahost's Apache web server
3. Database: I am currently experimenting with MySQL database
4. Dynamic Page Language: usually PHP
5. Page Designer: Macromedia Dreamweaver (If it's just something quick and simple i'll use notepad)
6. Graphic Designer: I really need to find a good one of these!
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hehehe,
your still very young. i converted to *nix very old by comparison. i did web publisiing on a mac and windows before too. get an old machine and install a linux flavour and learn as much as possible.

and furthermore. your up way too early (i live in vic too)!

cheers
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remonit
post Dec 13 2004, 09:43 PM
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Macromedia Dreamweaver is very well for the beginner, but it will never generate a as good code, as a person!!!
I started with dreamweaver, but now I prefer to simply use an editor who manages syntactic colouring (I use "Eclipse").
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post Dec 13 2004, 09:46 PM
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I was going to forget, it is significant to mention that there is a very good alternative to dreamweaver!! Moreover this alternative is free!!!!!!! NVU!!!!

NVU is the editor of the foundation mozilla
http://www.nvu.com/
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post Dec 14 2004, 04:28 AM
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QUOTE(hashbang @ Dec 14 2004, 04:37 AM)
hehehe,
your still very young. i converted to *nix very old by comparison. i did web publisiing on a mac and windows before too. get an old machine and install a linux flavour and learn as much as possible.

and furthermore. your up way too early (i live in vic too)!

cheers
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I am indeed still young and I know I should try linux as it is so much more stable and secure. As for getting up early I hadn't gone to bed yet. I'm on school holidays now and am making the most of it by sleeping all day and going on the net all night biggrin.gif .
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