Dreamweaver is hardly the best software for creating websites, it tends
to bloat the html code with garbage, larger page sizes makes for
inefficient page loads. You can edit your site with any html editor,
even notepad. The most used style now to XHTML, css, js and for the
future wml (wireless). Download the trial version of MS Expressions, I
know its a MS product but it actually works, and if you can use MS word
you can use expressions.
You can hit me up anytime if you need some help with coding and stuff
I've been watching this msnbc (I think) and it seems that anyone even
remotely related to the motor industry is having a hard time, they
interviewed the CEO of GM yesterday and he stated that if they fail it
would directly or indirectly affect 3 million people...scary stuff
PN Stenquist wrote:
Thanks Feroze. Very helpful.
I rarely shot weddings on film, but I did turn over the negs a couple
of times. It was just too much hassle to try to manage orders. But
that was many years ago, and I shot very few of them.
I don't plan on doing many weddings. My main occupation is advertising
copywriting, but work is scarce in Detroit these days, so I hope to do
some weddings and virtual reality panos to fill in the gaps. However,
I'm looking to relocate and take on a new full-rime ad job, so my
wedding photography business may be short lived. But building the
sites is educating me a bit. In the meantime, I'm working on the
Dreamweaver tutorial and hope to advance my web skills. My advertising
website, at http://www.paulnstenquist.com, is sorely in need of
repairs and updates. But the person who created it is no longer
available to fix it. It was built with Dreamweaver, so I'm hoping that
after I get up to speed with that software I can download the site
components and fix it.
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