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Posted by MajorSetback on 01/21/50 11:37
David Segall wrote:
> If you are a very good computer programmer it is likely that you are
> not a very good aesthetic designer so go to http://www.oswd.org/ and
> pick one of the free, open source, site templates. Get with the trend
> and use the advanced search to ensure that the site you pick uses CSS
> and conforms to one of the XHTML standards.
Thanks very much. I will do that.
>
> Now go to
> <http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/tdrc/index.cfm?product=dreamweaver>
> and download the free thirty day trial. Use it to change the site you
> downloaded to match your requirements. It includes a perfectly good
> text editor and an FTP program which is the minimum requirement to set
> up a web site. If, at the end of the thirty days, you find you have
> only used the text editor and FTP program then choose something else.
> If, like me, you like the way Dreamweaver can edit a site from the
> code, pictorial, CSS or even File view buy it. You may even want to
> buy it because it provides a one-click way to view your pages in each
> of the multiple browsers you should have on your computer or because
> it will reformat, validate and check the links on your pages.
Seems like a good compromise.
Thanks,
Peter.
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