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Posted by David Segall on 06/01/06 14:03
"verity" <verity.gray@mac.com> wrote:
>
>Travis Newbury wrote:
>> Violet wrote:
>> > My Computer dealer says use Dreamweaver but I'm learning web design &
>> > HTML which my tutor insists is a better way to make & update the site.
>>
>> First, knowing HTML/CSS, coding correctly, and using Dreamweaver are
>> not mutually exclusive. Dreamweaver is just an Editor. YOU control
>> the code.
>>
>> Second, HTML/CSS is child's play in comparison to web design.
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>That makes me feel happier, I've done a simple design before using
>Front Page but was sort of thinking I might just copy styles of sites
>that I liked.
>Is that a big no-no for purists? :-)
<http://www.oswd.org/> has 1637 free web site designs that you can use
with no risk of infringing someone's copyright. However, I have posted
elsewhere why you should stick to the choices offered by a hosting
company that offers a shopping cart.
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