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| anders Member Since: 03 Sep 2008 Location: Kent Posts: 18
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no problem any time!!
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| Pelyma Member Since: 29 Sep 2005 Location: Sussex Posts: 1497
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Bit of an update on this one. My son has created a few basic websites now for school projects, he is now looking to get a bit more stylish with it and he is talking about Dreamweaver and Rapidweaver. The price of the first is a bit eye watering, is it worth learning the Rapidweaver and then teaching yourself the other? Does anyone have any experience of both, can a 9 year old learn them?
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| Martin Site Administrator & Owner Member Since: 26 May 2005 Location: Hook Norton Posts: 3662
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Any good? http://www.amazon.co.uk/Adobe-Dreamweaver-...I/webrover Like this site? Buy some RRSPORT goodies to show your support! |
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| Very Annoyed Site Moderator Member Since: 23 Aug 2005 Location: bat-wielding monkey-spanking tough-love zero-tolerance Euro-sceptic moderator - So just watch it! Posts: 19459
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Anyone got a copy of Quark for Mac they no longer want? 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
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| Pelyma Member Since: 29 Sep 2005 Location: Sussex Posts: 1497
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That is certainly one heck of a price difference! Martin you do web design would you say it is a more useful skill for him to learn DW rather than RW. What I don't want him to do is to buy the DW and find it is too far above him so that he has wasted his money. Porsche Cayenne S Diesel 66 Plate |
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| XXXAngelXXX Member Since: 03 Mar 2006 Location: Krautland Posts: 10894
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i use Frontpage for my sites L 405 2013 FFRR 5.0 SC
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| Kaine Member Since: 27 May 2006 Location: Hills of Shropshire Posts: 8902
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| AndrewHG2 Member Since: 05 Sep 2008 Location: Harrogate Posts: 114 |
aaaaarggghhh nooooooooooo not frontpage!!!! Stay away from frontpage Thank god Dreamweaver has a handy feature to clean pages built in frontpage/word of all the Try building a page old school and use notepad, atleast you can guarantee a tight clean code! |
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| Kaine Member Since: 27 May 2006 Location: Hills of Shropshire Posts: 8902
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I recommend your son also starts using Firefox too - there are a few nice addons like 'edit css' etc that allow you to change values and see the site change instantly - its a great way to learn quickly as you can do it on any site - even rrsport
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| AndrewHG2 Member Since: 05 Sep 2008 Location: Harrogate Posts: 114 |
(also worth using firefox to preview your pages, as all browsers are not created equal!!! and something that works in one, may not work in the other |
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| WOODY179 Member Since: 30 Nov 2005 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 163
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If you want cheap software for students, have a look at this website.
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| Pelyma Member Since: 29 Sep 2005 Location: Sussex Posts: 1497
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Cheers Andrew, my concern is that DW is too complicated and puts him off. He has used a site called Dave's Site to start and Father Christmas bought him HTML for dummies which covers off HTML, XHTML and CSS (sounds like I know what I'm talking about!)
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| shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350
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DW has quite a steep learning curve but once learnt it's the most powerful web design tool available and well worth the investment. While it's what I use for page design I tend to favour other editors for writing code. But P Jr will need to walk before he can run |
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