Dreamweaver weave me a dream
Feb. 13th, 2008 06:34 pmSo...I attended my first ever Dreamweaver class. And learned that I no longer needed to know HTML code to make kicking web-pages. Gone are the days of creating your own anchors and nesting tables, my friends. On the other hand...I also learned why, as a writer, I live in a different world from my web-designing pals. See...I don't want to take all of my writing to notepad. I don't like having my italics (now called Emphasis) and bold (now called Strong) changed. I don't like the way a wordpad document looks. I don't care if it is easier to code to a webpage. :phhtffft:
Surely there must be a compromise...I think. And there is...Dreamweaver has a clean up code function. YAY! Now, I can enjoy the beauty of Word XP and yet have it coded nicely for web publishing. Not that I do a lot of web publishing...but if I could afford Dreamweaver...maybe I would do more.
Rae
Surely there must be a compromise...I think. And there is...Dreamweaver has a clean up code function. YAY! Now, I can enjoy the beauty of Word XP and yet have it coded nicely for web publishing. Not that I do a lot of web publishing...but if I could afford Dreamweaver...maybe I would do more.
Rae