Pros: Not only for the high-end developers, but for frontier adventures in Web site building. Cons: To be utilized to the fullest extent, one will need to practice a lot!
No fun being on information overload from too much input. There is HTML, JavaScript, DHTML, XML, VBScript, all swirling in my head, not to mention ASP and Cold Fusion. Then there was Dreamweaver…..
Pros: Very sturdy; advanced HTML features Cons: Extremely difficult to learn
By profession, I am a producer for a web shop in New York City. Our HTML coders use Dreamweaver, but producers generally do not. However, we recently implemented it in the production department so that producers could create extranet sites for client...
Pros: Great HTML authoring tool that is easy to use and customizable to your web development needs. Cons: First time user may find it a little confusing at first.
Since some of my friends and I decided to do some web development on the side we needed to get some HTML authoring software. We downloaded the demo for Dreamweaver and were instantly hooked! Some of the features that Dreamweaver provides are as...
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Pros: Easy to use, no HTML experience necessary. Cons: Not so easy to tweak things.
For the last couple of years, I've been extremely wary of any sort of web-authoring program. I have taught myself how to use HTML in order to create websites solely on my own, and I was a little distrustful of a program that seemed to do all the hard...
Pros: Very simple, useful for both beginners and experts. Cons: Costs a bundle, but worth it!
Dreamweaver is a must have product for all webmasters. The reason to choose this WIZYWIG editor is that it combines many advanced features into one simple to use program! This is a great way to make an up to date and great looking site. Also, you can...
Pros: Color Coded HTML, Extensions, Integrates with Cold Fusion, Built in Site Management Cons: Doesn't include any back-end config tools, ie- prebuilt CGI or ISAPI scripts.
Make no Mistake:
DreamWeaver 4.0 is the best HTML code machine out there right now. It's perfect for home use, and small to medium sized businesses to implement the front-end of their advertising and e-commerce sites. If you need to do...
Pros: Easy site management tool Cons: Cluttered with palettes
Macromedia Dreamweaver 3.0 definitely has a class over other HTML editors. It is a one-stop solution for all web designers. It creates easily manageable website with ease .It also provides excellent help system with interactive movies, online help pages,...
Pros: Great tools and compatibility Cons: great price, too
How did it all begin
Having decided to create my own page I bought myself a couple of books on HTML and DHTML (that still remains the easiest and most common way to learn something, even in our age of digital information) and learned...
Pros: makes designing a pleasant, time-efficient experience Cons: some little quirks
When I first started at my web design position, I had never used any HTML editors, let alone Dreamweaver. In fact, Dreamweaver kind of intimidated me. I'd heard others rave about it, so I figured it must be cool, but I'd open it now and then and look at...
Pros: creates top notch webpages..with minimal effort Cons: i have noticed some bloated html it has written
I've always loved playing around with webpages, it really lets your creativity flow ..I don't claim to be an expert in web design by any means, I've learned everything I know basically from doing - its amazing the things you can learn on your own with...
Pros: Feature-rich and easy to use, for even the most novice web designer. Cons: A little expensive.
Simply put, Dreamweaver is a dream come true!
Long gone are the days of hand-coding a web page in HTML, only to discover that your hours of hard labor yield a page that is, at best, uninteresting. Dreamweaver takes traditional HTML and its...
Pros: Site management tools, JavaScript extensibility, "Round-Trip" HTML editing Cons: Don't bother with the built in FTP tools - kinda slow, I think.
I have always been suspicious of visual HTML editors, for good reason. Some WYSIWYG editors make nasty, buggy code (need I say, FrontPage?). I was at Builder.com in New Orleans last year when I saw the new Dreamweaver demoed. I remember being impressed...
Pros: Easy to use and a good way to learn HTML Cons: Does require some time learning and very expensive
My husband and I were in the store one day checking out software, and after debating between Dreamweaver 3, MS Front Page 2000, and Adobe PageMill, we were totally confused. We have heard a lot of great things about Dreamweaver from a friend of ours who...
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