I use dreamweaver simply for the code view because I find the layout easier. The site is built up from the default wordpress template and customised by hand using CSS.
Dreamweaver is just a tool for writing code which is all I’ve ever used it for.
The more time that is spent dissecting, analyzing, and critiquing a design by the wrong kinds of people the worse that design gets. The same trend applies to the number of people involved in the design process.
Thx a lot for infomation!
Rick Howell
said on April 5th, 2008 at 9:34 amWow! Superb. Very impressive -
all you need to do now is earn massive amounts of dosh and I can retire. I thank you.
Keep up the good work…. see you both soon.
If I can’t find your address - HAPPY BIRTHDAY - and remember:
one tequila…..two tequila….. three tequila……floor!
Dad
Jack
said on April 7th, 2008 at 6:54 pmGee, thanks Dad. Really appreciate the name!
Unfortunately it just does not work like that but I’ll keep trying!
(note to self: don’t tell parents about personal website… again)
Joe
said on May 20th, 2008 at 5:32 pmDid you make your amazing website with dreamweaver?
Jack
said on May 21st, 2008 at 1:00 pmI use dreamweaver simply for the code view because I find the layout easier. The site is built up from the default wordpress template and customised by hand using CSS.
Dreamweaver is just a tool for writing code which is all I’ve ever used it for.
Web Design Tutorials
said on September 3rd, 2008 at 10:19 pmThx a lot for the nice tutorial and the psd - exactly what I was looking for!
kabonfootprint
said on September 3rd, 2008 at 10:35 pmThe more time that is spent dissecting, analyzing, and critiquing a design by the wrong kinds of people the worse that design gets. The same trend applies to the number of people involved in the design process.
Thx a lot for infomation!