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- Jaline
Is it easy to learn in a few days?
- brandboy0
oh, and yes
- nocomply0
Learn = few days
Master = few years
- Jaline0
yup, I just want to know the basic stuff.
- nocomply0
How fast you can learn DW really depends on how much about web coding you know beforehand.
I'd recommend going to borders or barnes & noble and getting a book that looks decent. You can work through that ina week's time if you're motivated. Good luck!
- fifty500
Dreamweaver touched me in my special place one night. Ever since then I've never been able to say WYSIWYG without shedding a tear.
- ********0
I can get you through the nighhhhhhht
- tomkat0
i think it sux.. better to learn some css/html and do it from scratch.. but thats just me
- Jaline0
I definitely know html and css (which you can see from my site and other projects).
I'm asking because I'm applying for a job and they primarily use Dreamweaver.
- blaw0
i like dreamweaver. speeds things along.
piece of cake to pick up, too, jaline. take you a day.
feel free to stay away from bells/whistles. DW has a tendency to forget that it's just rendering HTML, not docking rovers on mars.
- rasko40
"DW has a tendency to forget that it's just rendering HTML, not docking rovers on mars."
hAHAHAHAHA
- liquid0
to do stuff rapidly...its the best...but you will have to hand tweak a bit of it unless clean code doesn't matter to these people....
- UndoUndo0
jaline, if yr happy with css and xhtml and looking at code then DW is just away of organising everything about yr site and making it acccessible for editing.
- Jaline0
Thanks everyone.
I hope I can get this job. The main reason the employer isn't sure is because I can't work full-time after September since school starts up again.
Stupid school....getting in the way of everything...
I wouldn't mind some luck.
- mrdobolina0
jaline, hit up torrentspy.com and type in lynda as your search term. I saw the dreamweaver series up there for free the other night.