Using adobe dreamweaver cs4

Posted in: web design- Dec 09, 2008 No Comments
Starting a site from scratch basically means that you will have to design a site, then translate it into code and upload it to the web. If you are not a coder then a very good tool to do this is Dreamweaver and Fireworks.
As a non-programmer a program like Dreamweaver really helps to create a site. As it takes all the coding hassle away you can basically focus on design and optimization. You will need Fireworks cs4 to create your graphics and roll-over effects. And if you want to add some animation then Flash is the way to go.
The new CS4 suite has received some good reviews so this would be a good time to buy.
There seem to be quite a few good reasons to buy.
  • The web has changed quite a bit in the last few years and building a standard compliant site has become quite the norm. Fireworks now generates complete css standard compliant websites and Dreamweaver is now totally focussed on producing css based standard compliant websites.
  • You now have live view and browser preview within Dreamweaver which is a great timesaver
  • Related files and code navigator makes it easier to find where your code is
  • Clients can now edit web pages with in context editing on the internet without having to purchase any additional software
  • Html data sets can now add the power of dynamic data into web pages without having to learn database design or XML coding. Spry Data Sets recognize content in a simple HTML table as an interactive data source.
All of these features will make it easier and quicker to build interesting websites.
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