chris1234
Feb 22 2005, 08:40 PM
| | Well the title is the questions really. I want to redo my site more pro, and would like to do it myself. What would a typical building timescale be from start to completion using this? And does anyone know any useful sites that may help? Has anyone used dreamweaver and not like it / had any problems?
thanks chris
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firedoor
Feb 22 2005, 10:23 PM
I've only just started looking at it, it seems to be one of those programs where you can can use it's basics feature almost right away, and then you develop more complicated and skilled options as you use it more. I havn't used it for much yet but i'm going to start using it heavily soon so i'll let you know how i get on.
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JustinSquare
Feb 22 2005, 11:15 PM
I use a combination of programs. Kinda dreamweaver/Microsoft Frontpage. I'm used to the Office style (yeah Microsoft sucked me in). But maybe just type in Dreamweaver For Dummies (lol) up in google. you probably will find something to help.
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phoenix47
Feb 23 2005, 01:46 AM
Nothing wrong with FronPage if u can get rid of the crapcode part from what I see. For me Dreamweaver is easier but FP seems faster for some reason! Took me a month to learn basic Dreamweaver but I guess it depends on the learner.
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amkint
Feb 23 2005, 06:51 AM
dreamweaver is easy... didn't take more than a week to master it. ofcourse i knew HTML and PHP very well before hand.. lets see... it depends how big your site is and how much work it needs... and also how much time you can put into redesigning your site.. maybe if you tell me all this i can tell you how much time it will take. can you tell ur website's URL?
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banjosforpeace
Feb 23 2005, 09:38 AM
QUOTE(chris1234 @ Feb 22 2005, 04:40 PM) I want to redo my site more pro, and would like to do it myself. What would a typical building timescale be from start to completion using this? And does anyone know any useful sites that may help? Has anyone used dreamweaver and not like it / had any problems? I'm a hard-coder, myself. I use Dreamweaver to generate sample sites very quickly. What is nice about DW is the little "properties box" that allows you to go through your options very quickly. Master using the properties box and you will be flying through your site creation in no time at all. The built-in FTP client leaves a little to be desired, but all-in-all the software is pretty easy to use. Here's a quick tip.... Make a simple site in DW. Your pages are HOME, ABOUT THIS SITE, CONTACT, and LINKS. Design your HOME page, save it as index.htm, then Save As ABOUT.htm. Make changes to the page that turn it into your ABOUT THIS SITE page, save it as about.htm, then Save As contact.htm. Change the page to reflect your contact info, save it, then Save As links.htm. Change the page so it has a few links on it, save it, then create a menu with the names of all the pages (with links). Copy the entire menu, open up each page you created and paste the menu on each page. Check it out! In about 10 minutes you have an entire sample site with uniform pages and a uniform menu! Okay, this is sort of a lame lesson, but I never said this was a tutorial, just a tip. But that is really how easy it is to design a site in Dreamweaver. Once you have a few pages, you can go through the Menu bar and try all kinds of things. Good luck! 
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firedoor
Feb 23 2005, 05:49 PM
I've found it very easy so far, but you may need to just take a look at a few tutorials while using it. My site looks a whole lot better now. If you want a professional look then this is the program for you. I also looked at frontpage but i didn't like it much.
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Josh_Jpn
Feb 24 2005, 06:20 AM
I use dreamweaver and find it very useful, especial when it colour codes your php code. Which makes it much easy to find simple mistakes in your php code.
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k22
Feb 24 2005, 08:47 AM
QUOTE(firedoor @ Feb 23 2005, 07:49 PM) I've found it very easy so far, but you may need to just take a look at a few tutorials while using it. My site looks a whole lot better now. If you want a professional look then this is the program for you. I also looked at frontpage but i didn't like it much. Dreamweaver for a "professional look"?Dreamweaver is useful but only when you must finish a work very quickly and you are far from the end, when you have to create and administrate a big site, that receives a lot of visits and need update you have to write yourself the code and know very well how to write HTML in each editor, so when you need to update or fix a bug you can use a simple editor like VI that can be reached via ssh and remote login...and FrontPage generates a code worse than my mother's one....
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avalon
Feb 24 2005, 10:59 AM
Dreamweaver is pretty easy to use, it help you complete command automatically, Quite cool but the loading time for the application is quite slow on my computer. I would prefer to use textpad to do my editing, it is a lot faster cos it is a light program. It is quite fexible too!
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Darasen
May 14 2008, 09:09 PM
Dreamweaver, like many high end packages, is a very deep program. Thus you can get the basics and and be up and running in no time. Conversely to take full advantage of it's myriad of professional features can take a bit more time. The help feature in the program is written rather well.
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May 14 2008, 05:05 PM
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May 14 2008, 07:20 AM
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skedad
Apr 30 2008, 05:04 PM
It didn't take me all that long to learn Dreamweaver. It took a little while to learn the other programs I have used before replacing them with Dreamweaver. I had first used a program that went along with it's website host, Trellix Web. I had purchased my PC, and Trellix was installed on it already... this got me into beginning website development. It was really basic, but it did what it needed. Then I upgraded to XP, and I then used Frontpage. I really liked what Frontpage had to offer compared to many other programs. It was more professional, and it was a lot more user friendly than others. I was getting tired of using Frontpage, after I installed and used Mozilla Firefox.... after being a new and excited user of Firefox, I replaced Frontpage, when I was not able to have it compliment my new browser. So from that point on, I started using Dreamweaver, that and I was able to get a copy that was legal and so I went on from there... It was when I went back to college, I took an HTML class that taught Dreamweaver, and I was able to fine tune my experiences, and learned a lot more than I could have imagined...
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Atomic0
Apr 30 2008, 08:52 AM
Learning Adobe Dreamweaver is not that hard, but learning the HTML and CSS coding to actually create a site will take longer. I suggest you find a book to read on the subject matter, such as "Learning Web Design" or "The Essential Guide to Dreamweaver CS3 with CSS, Ajax and PHP". They should give you a good understanding of what you will need to know in order to create your site from scratch. Other than that, you can also have a look at online tutorials on how to design and develop your own site.
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