from matching up you two birds with my one FAB post????
Always a punk in every crowd....well this was to officially take myself off the "I want to learn DW bandwagon...maybe when my children are in college will I be able to wrap my brain around it...as it stands Andy still has the job--- he he
Todd glad i could pull you out of the darkness
Sadly (maybe he'll be my little cash cow my 15 year old thinks it's pretty simple and talks to me about it as if I'm a retarded five yearold...teenagers you either love em or hate em... he has his website almost done(Counterstrike game clan)
"I was not trying to be shocking, or to be a pioneer.
I wasn't trying to change society, or to be ahead of my time.
I didn't think of myself as liberated, and I don't believe that I did anything important.
I was just myself. I didn't know any other way to be, or any other way to live.".
Yeah, this thread is dead yet I still have a couple cents to throw in.
I learned code from a "learn HTML" book. It was thrilling. BUT, when the time came to decide whether to make web coding my career, I decided against it. Why? Because I didn't want to spend my life on the treadmill of having to keep up with all the newest technology. I dropped out right around the time that CSS got big. It seemed I'd be working all day and reading all night just to keep up.
So if I want to build an occasional website, I'll use the software that makes it easy. Just as if I want to create a brochure, I'll use QuarkXPress, rather than a typesetter, 4 sets of film, a knife and red tape.
I think Natalie is in the same boat. Dreamweaver is an awesome program. Use it, and still have time to have a life.
Drink Coffee. Do stupid things faster with more energy.