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    is dreamweaver mx any good for web design for someone with no knowledge of web design who is just wanting to design there own webpage

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    I use DW MX 2004 all the time for webediting. Has good support for CSS, (x)html and scripting languages (coldfusion, PHP etc..). However, it costs a alot of money for the license (something like £359 at last check)!

    What kinda web design are you looking to do? What are you hoping to be able to create?
    "In a world without walls and fences, who needs Windows and Gates?"

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    Imho, dreamweaver is a good piece of software to start on. When you develop knowledge and experience in certain mark-up/programming languages you eventually start using notepad or a text editor which highlights syntax.

    But yah, dreamweaver is a good way to go, just steer clear of fronpage

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    Dreamweaver is good. Fireworks also. Has an hour long tutorial built in. Expensive though

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    ok so its easy to learn on. you can get the educational one for 99.99 so will probably get that one. would it be worth trying the 30 day free trail first

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    would it be worth trying the 30 day free trail first
    No, spend the £100 first and then find out you don't like it.....

    sorry, couldn't resist

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    Quote Originally Posted by Az
    No, spend the £100 first and then find out you don't like it.....

    sorry, couldn't resist
    You are evil sir.
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    true though, i did walk into that really.

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    it was the dark side shorty

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