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Old 06-29-2010, 05:49 AM   #21 (permalink)
 
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The most popular web design software packages are Dreamweaver, FrontPage and XSitePro. Adobe Dreamweaver is the professional choice due to its massive range of features and ability to create dynamic websites. The downside being it's difficult to pick up and use 'out of the box' and requires a lot of hours to learn just the basics, especially if you're new to web design. It's also expensive to buy.

Microsoft's FrontPage has a lot of features but often adds needless code to the pages it creates. This can increase page loading times, especially for those who still access the internet using a dial-up connection. It's not as user-friendly as Dreamweaver and pushes you in the direction of using Microsoft server technologies to build dynamic sites which won't suit everyone's needs. On the plus side, FrontPage costs less than Dreamweaver and is slightly easier to learn.
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The main two tools creators use are Dreamweaver and Photoshop. but I prefer Dreamweaver
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Dreamweaver is the best web design program and it is also easy to download.
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I can offer you to test the extended version of Divine plugin in order to create nice themes and websites. Has anybody tried?
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If you are thinking going for web design professionally, then you are better off learning html and css, and code manually. There's really no getting around that. But if you insist, the Photoshop and Dreamweaver combination pretty much covers all you need to do basic web design professionally.
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You have to learn a lot, just html wouldn't work here!
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you can learn dreamweaver. It is robust. If you learned you can design web pages very easily
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