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She Unlimited
08-24-2004, 11:09 PM
Hi everyone, I am new here to SEO guy, I used to lurk around Ihlep??? something but I find this forum less on the attack.

Anyhow, I have (no one throw stones please) been using FP 2003 doing 3 sites... our print magazine site and two others (not sure If I should put the link in here or not). Anyway, FP does not seem to give me enough of what I am lookng for, and I can not fork over thousands for sofware. I bought a few grahics but need to edit them, would paint shop pro do the trick and photoshop elements?

I ask because when I bought a tempate from tempalte monster it was hard to work in the HTML format in FP, and then the graphics.

If I am ready to upgrade from FP where do I go next? I need the ease of being able to insert html code and being able to view it, and I am terified of learnng a new program. Does Dreamweaver, go live come with tempates?

As far as grahics go I thought Adobe elements and Paint Shop Pro would be a great place to start without breaking the bank. Spent too much on PR already.

Thanks. :rolleyes:

CMA
08-25-2004, 09:55 AM
Hello:-)
I am using Dreameaver, it is just great. In my humble opinion you should go on and learn it up from the scratch, as I will try do during the next weeks.
So learn HTML and then design your own, free sites.
According your question: Yes, there are templates for dreamweaver also, and there are loads of templates for almost all softwares.
It is not the software that does it, it is your ability to work with it.
Greetings
David

wyrickj
08-26-2004, 12:39 AM
Dreamweaver all the way. I have used FP 2000 and 2002, Golive, etc. and hated both. Plus I design all my client sites using Dreamweaver so it's really nice. My site in my sig was built with just Photoshop and Dreamweaver.

She Unlimited
08-26-2004, 03:07 AM
Great, thank you for the replies!!! Should I go with dreamweaver MX??? I did this site using FP 2003 sheunlimited.com but I am sure if I had better tools I could make it work better.

wyrickj
08-26-2004, 10:25 AM
I recommend the newest version of Dreamweaver (MX 2004)

If you can afford the cost get Studio MX 2004 - It's great