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    Erstwhile Vagabond armed with camera Lionheart's Avatar
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    Question need advice-dreamweaver or adobe creative suite

    I like the integration of adobe products but I've read dreamweaver is pretty good too. Any input is greatly appreciated. I'm currently using Frontpage and it sucks big time.
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    Re: need advice-dreamweaver or adobe creative suite

    DreamWeaver Rocks!
    It has a step learning curve, but it is SO MUCH BETTER than Front Page.
    I use it for my site.
    I read your other post about Front Page and can sympathize with you.
    When I was fist doing my site, all I had was Front Page.

    Dream Weaver GOOD!!!
    Front Page bad....

    Good Luck!
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    Re: need advice-dreamweaver or adobe creative suite

    If you are going to have a use for the extras that you get with creative suite then certainly purchase that (although it isn't cheap), if not, then get Dreamweaver first, you can always upgrade to the full creative suite at another release.

    Yes there is a bit of a learning curve, but in my honest opinion, I think it actually becomes more intuitive the more you use it.

    The only good thing about Frontpage, is it can intergrate with other Microsoft products but again can become full of overheads as well.

    I personally use Dreamweaver for most of my webdesigning and also you can post the pages up to your website a lot easier and less complicated than in Frontpage as you are experiencing.

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