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    DreamWeaver 3

    Anyone here know of a good DreamWeaver 3 tutorial or a forum site. Coz i have no idea what i'm doin in there!

    Help me please!

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    check Project Seven they got great tutorials for DreamWeaver and other stuff...


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    What makes A good Website

    cheers shizo

    Questions:

    1) What is a good layout for a website? E.g please

    2) What makes it a good website/homepage?


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    IMHO:

    Clean, lightweight, lots of info. Good font, 2-3 colours only, no frames (tables only), easy navigation. And keep a comon template throughout. Sites don't get much better than www.bbc.co.uk

    Then there is the other flash based stuff such as www.mook.co.uk, www.konspiracy.co.uk, but thats another dibble of fish...

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    Hyperactive Member CyberSurfer's Avatar
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    I managed to get a good grasp of Dreamweaver 3 by following the tutorials in the manual....They are actually pretty good!

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    Personally I found the online tutorials at the macromedia site quite good though they were a bit on the basic side..

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    I tried them too....They are OK for getting the foundations, but I learnt most of what I know about Dreamweaver by playing around And Dreamweaver 4 is waaaaaaaaay better! Especially Ultradev
    Last edited by CyberSurfer; Jun 6th, 2001 at 06:22 AM.

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    Yep UltraDev 4 is very cool... I use that all the time (here at work and at home)... I prefer UltraDev and for those looking to learn that too then goto this thread :

    http://161.58.186.97/showthread.php?threadid=80683

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    Do you actually use Ultradev's built in features to write ASP etc? I did to start with, but I had a lot of problems getting the code to work, especially Connection Strings...now I mostly use it for the nice code formatting stuff..At least it encouraged me to learn ASP, anyway
    Last edited by CyberSurfer; Jun 6th, 2001 at 06:23 AM.

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    What I do is make everything in UltraDev and then go through the code (if there isn't too much). I know a bit of ASP and I have a book on ASP with all the command strings etc in so I can work out if there are any problems.

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    Yeah....I haven't actually done much ready-made ASP since Ultradev 1 was on the go...I just kept on hand writing when UDev 4 came out.....The split view in 4 was divine insperation, though, wasn't it!

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