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Old 02-07-2004, 03:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I fixed alot of things on my website that were causing it to look horrible, mainly due to it being my first time to design a page and that I used Frontpage.

This time, I used DreamWeaver 2004, and it's a lot more simple than before. I'm still not done, but I'm getting close.

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The picture is not showing up on my end, it's pointing to your hard drive.

I have Dreamweaver, but have not tried it.
I have built all of my web pages with Netscape's WYSIWYG editor called Composer, and also Front Page.
I find FP very easy to use.
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Oops... fixed. Try it now.

Frontpage is very easy to use, but it uses a bunch of extra MS crap in the coding that makes it just about impossible to edit the actual code yourself.
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Pics are working now, looks great.

Yeah, I saw the other thread on FP.
If I was a coder getting paid to make web pages, then I would be using Notepad and doing it all from raw text.

But since I don't have the time to sit down and hard code stuff, and that my pages are made as a hobby for myself, FP & Composer suit me just fine.
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The only thing I'm having trouble with on DreamWeaver is that I can't seem to figure out how to create java applets or things of the like. FrontPage had a dynamic features section that let you do this. Do I need to get something added onto DreamWeaver or what?
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