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Dreamweaver

Posted: 2004-11-10 07:49pm
by Lord Poe
Has anyone used "Dreamweaver" to make advanced websites? Is it worth the money?

Posted: 2004-11-10 07:53pm
by Shinova
I liked it better than Frontpage, if that's any consolation.


EDIT: Though I'm sure anything's better than Frontpage. :D

Posted: 2004-11-10 08:05pm
by Slartibartfast
Define "advanced", as in, made completely of PHP or something?

Posted: 2004-11-10 08:10pm
by Lord Poe
Slartibartfast wrote:Define "advanced", as in, made completely of PHP or something?
More than a regular html website. Something like starwars.com

Posted: 2004-11-10 08:25pm
by Natorgator
Yeah, Dreamweaver is a useful too. I have the education version, which I got for free. It's pretty decent. You will need a lot of programming knowledge to build an advanced site, but Dreamweaver does come with kickass templates you can use.

Posted: 2004-11-10 09:35pm
by Seggybop
Dreamweaver is really nice. It's very useful, especially on splitscreen mode.

Frontpage really isn't such a horrible program as people say, but it leaves junk in the code and has compatability problems. Dreamweaver as far as I know does not have any of those issues.

I would never use it if I had to pay for it though >_>

Posted: 2004-11-10 10:21pm
by Slartibartfast
Well, if you're going to use a WYSIWYG editor at all, all I can say the only two real alternatives are Dreamweaver and Golive. They really don't make any unnecessary changes to the files you edit (unlike Frontpage, which fucks everything up even if all you did was add an image or a letter). Dreamweaver 1.0's main selling point was exactly that, and only the more recent versions of Golive do it now.

Star Wars site is mostly scripting, but even making if you use a lot of active pages, you've got to design them at some point using static pages, and I know that DW has advanced features for active pages.

But if there's one thing I don't like about DW is that it's a big of a memory hog. If you open an HTML over 1 megabyte or so, it slows down to the point of crashing. No idea if Golive has that problem, either way, you're going to want to use either of them.

Posted: 2004-11-10 10:33pm
by Lord Poe
Thanks, all. I'll have to think a bit longer on this purchase.

Posted: 2004-11-10 11:23pm
by phongn
Dreamweaver is worth the money. IMHO you really should master the HTML/XHTML first before splurging on it since it is a lot of money and it won't really help you if you don't know precisely what you're doing already.

Once you do know what you're doing it is an excellent layout tool to speed up design (though its markup is still not as elegant or clean as a hand-coded site). Then you can start graduating to learning how to do dynamic content ;)

Posted: 2004-11-11 12:20am
by Praxis
Dreamweaver is great. Especially if you have education discount :D

It's one of the best commercial web page editors out there. Take Frontpage, remove all the (billions of) bugs and screwups, make it easier to use and standards compliant, and give it advanced features and you'll start approaching Dreamweaver ;)

Posted: 2004-11-11 12:24am
by Natorgator
Yeah, Frontpage is shit. Plus it doesnt play well with anything non-IE.

Posted: 2004-11-11 01:33pm
by Rye
Dreamweaver is a piece of sex, get it forthwith, if not sooner.

Posted: 2004-11-11 03:54pm
by Pu-239
Or, if you can't get it, use Vim :P .