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Web site help.
We are using Adobe Dreamweaver to make our website, and we want to make a working blog, but we don't know how without buying extensions. If anyone has source code or is willing to help us, then that would be great.
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Re: Web site help.
I would recommend WordPress and not use Dreamweaver for something like that.
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Re: Web site help.
Most hosts offer free blog setups. Wordpress by far has the largest support system.
What does you hosting company offer? |
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Re: Web site help.
I also recommend WordPress. I've got an installation on my personal site, and I'll also be setting one up for robotics at some point.
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Re: Web site help.
what version are you using?
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Re: Web site help.
Dreamweaver isn't a bad program, if you exclusively use it in code view.
Look into an existing blog solution (Blogspot, WordPress) rather than recreate one in Dreamweaver. Having any kind of content management system that resides on the server will save an immense amount of time for the students who have to keep the website updated. // Although if you have a lot of experience in server-side languages (such as PHP) and databases (such as MySQL), you can write your own if you want. It's a good learning experience. But I wouldn't recommend this to someone just trying to get something that works. |
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Re: Web site help.
I agree. The WYSIWYG part of DreamWeaver generates incredibly nasty code, but the syntax highlighting and autocomplete in the code view are nice.
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Re: Web site help.
what is wrong with dreamweaver? I am putting everything together with it, but I am using a lot of outside code, and looking over it myself too. Oh I think someone asked, but the version is the newest CS3.
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Re: Web site help.
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Once you get over the initial learning curve, it often becomes much faster to keep static HTML websites updated by doing everything in Code View. Here, Dreamweaver - with it's color syntax features, auto-complete, and more - all vastly speed up web development. Personally, my favorite application that I use Coda, which is an amazing application for web development, but it's only available for Mac. But when I'm using my laptop, I use Dreamweaver (version MX, which is six years old. I don't care, it's fully functional, and instead of spending about $400 on Dreamweaver CS3 I'd rather spend a combined total of $100 to get Transmit and Coda and put the rest of the $300 saved towards that 24" iMac I've been eying for a while. ) |
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Re: Web site help.
My favorite tool on Windows is Notepad++. There is also Komodo Edit, which I believe is really good.
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Re: Web site help.
Notepad++ also has good syntax highlighting. It doesn't have autocomplete though.
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