Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Is it Rewarding to Work with Adobe Dreamweaver?

By Trevor Sam

The advantages of using Adobe Dreamweaver over plain html programming are enormous. Dreamweaver creates a lot of the ready-to-use code for the coder, which makes it extremely practical for those who are just starting out with Dreamweaver and/or programming.

You have several standard views to work with. You can toggle between code view and the design view or you can combine both in a single page view. If you use both views in the same window you can track any of the changes you made immediately. Dreamweaver also has the option instantly view your webpage in Firefox and Internet Explorer and you don't have to be online for this.

If you do edit any code, there are tools on Dreamweaver that help to correct any mistakes in the syntax. There are so many great features in Dreamweaver that you would not get in ordinary html editors.

Another great feature in Dreamweaver is the layout tool. You can use this to get an idea of where you put your navigation, menus, pictures, etc. Overall, Dreamweaver is worth learning if you are serious about web design, so why not start today and show the world just how good your website can be.

The bigger part of qualified Web Designers wouldn't think of using Adobe Dreamweaver Dreamweaver's code view because it generates the complete code for you, and this results in code that is the best sufficient but bloated and over-complicated.

There is no substitute for having a solid understanding of standards-compliant XHTML / CSS and writing the code by hand, using which ever text editor you feel comfortable with, whether this is Dreamweaver's own code view or something else.

Adobe Dreamweaver is also very useful for the beginner in web design. Beginner designers might be slightly overwhelmed but they will find the layout view highly insightful. But also the somewhat advanced functions are amazing; Adobe Dreamweaver has tools that will able you to easily connect to a database and Adobe Dreamweaver also has a build in FTP client which can synchronize the remote files with your work folder.

You can't really compare Adobe Dreamweaver with any product. Dreamweaver can be put into a class of itself as a kind of application you use before you learn how to code properly. Drag & drop interfaces for coding just don't feel right for me - if you can't build the system yourself, then you don't know how it will actually behave when it goes live.

The Advantages of using Adobe Dreamweaver over basic html coding from scratch are enormous. Adobe Dreamweaver really can be put into a class of itself. There are so many fantastic features that you will not get in other standard editors. Adobe Dreamweaver really out performs all other HTML editors. - 15432

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