Thursday, August 23, 2012

Dreamweaver Tutorials


Adobe Dreamweaver is a leading software applications for creating and designing web pages and websites. The application has its roots in allowing the design simple web pages using a (What You See Is What You Get) WYSIWYG environment, but now also supports a wide range of other Web technologies as well, including JavaScript and CSS, and server based scripting technologies such as ASP.NET, ColdFusion, JSP (Java Server Pages) and PHP.

Dreamweaver, which was originally developed by Macromedia (which were taken and merged into Adobe Systems Incorporated in December 2005), is available for both Apple Macintosh computers and PCs running Microsoft Windows operating systems. Even if the program should perhaps be a key element of the toolkit every professional web designer, it is probably fair to say that Dreamweaver interacts particularly well with other Adobe (and formerly Macromedia) tools such as Adobe Fireworks. It should also be noted that the models created in Dreamweaver can be used with Adobe Contribute, which is a multi-user application that allows multiple people to work on editing a web site, at the same time.

Although Dreamweaver has a user interface very clean and well thought out, simply because it incorporates some features of many, can be very discouraging to learn to use, especially for users who do not have extensive previous experience in the field of web technologies. However, there are many excellent sites, software and tutorials, textbooks, which can help new users to master the program. With the help of these types of resources, you might be surprised how easy it is to learn Dreamweaver.

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