Posted by Roy Schestowitz on 11/30/11 11:36
__/ [mbstevens] on Tuesday 03 January 2006 15:15 \__
> Nowhere wrote:
>> Making a small web site/page. Is it any good? How do you use it? Thanks.
>>
>>
> First you buy Dreamweaver.
> Then you spend as much time as you would learning (X)HTML learning it.
> Then you make your page with it.
> Then you learn (X)HTML.
> Then you message Dreamweaver's output using your new skills.
>
> Or:
>
> Download a good template.
> Teach yourself (X)HTML by modifying it a few lines at a time.
> Invest the time you've saved learning a server side language.
Good answer. I learned this as a teenager, initially using Word to produce
HTML output. Massaging such 'output' is a task considerably more daunting.
It is also highly time-consuming and helps you realise why WYSIWYG can never
work. It can hinder your progress and productivity at best.
Roy
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