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Yoshie

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  • 11 months later...

Dreamweaver is all you need.

If your techinically minded and know DHTML, CSS, PHP, XML and Javascript from the back of your head, then notepad will be sufficent.

Even if you are competent in all the above, I don't understand why you wouldn't use dreamweaver?

I think dreamweaver doesnt let you be very flexible with your design, and the fact the coding is horrible

its better to do it yourself on some sort of html editor.

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I've been thinking alot the last few weeks about teaching myself HTML, CSS, JAVASCRIPT, etc etc

but. so if i just get dreamweaver, I wont really need to learn all the above and just get dreamweaver to do everything for me?

Never even attempted to design a website before so don't have a clue about it..

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