Question:
Dreamweaver CS4 Website Design Help?
anonymous
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
Dreamweaver CS4 Website Design Help?
Five answers:
anonymous
2009-03-31 05:17:51 UTC
I know a place where you can get a beautiful website done. I have tried them and I would recommend you as well. Take a look.
clayalphonso
2009-03-28 13:37:34 UTC
First you have to design the site in either PhotoShop/ Fireworks, and then slice the image up for placement in the html page.



You can place the images in using html tables or css stylesheets (preferred) way.



You draw the page out in layout form to give you a way to markup and edit the image before you slice it.



The look will come from the drawing, using css to style and render the page can be tricky for a new person, because the markup has alot to offer.



Inspiration:

http://www.designmeltdown.com/



I can help you with any web programming, PHP etc



Hope that helps
anonymous
2009-03-28 13:30:06 UTC
You've figured how to illegally download Dreamweaver, yet you don't know how to find the tutorials for it? What a trash.
Jeffrey N
2009-03-28 13:29:00 UTC
I don't use, or know Dreamweaver or Photoshop. They are considered the industry standard, but I use XSitePro2 and Gimp.



XSitePro2 is full-featured, but easy to learn (compared to Dreamweaver I'm told) and much less expensive, and Gimp is FREE, but will do anything Photoshop can.



If you haven't purchased DW and PS yet, I'd take a look at those other options.



XSitePro2 has a fantastic user forum also. I haven't ran across anything that I've needed to do that I couldn't do with XSitePro2.



It's GREAT!!



All the users that I know are completely satisfied with both alternatives.


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