village idiot
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Dreamweaver is pricey but, if you ignore Adobe's add-ins, it will allow you build a very standards-compliant site that will work with the widest range of browsers. It has good link-checking and standards validation built-in.hello peoples,
sorry to bring this subject back to you but i've been doing a bit of research. its seems to me, the best thing is, for me to have my own design software? the big two i THINK, is dreamweaver and microsoft's expression. which is best for someone who is able to pick things up quickly, but i'm no code writer! whats your opinion people. i think this is the best way, do you?
regards,
duffsaw
i've just seen an edition of microsoft's expression on amazon.co.uk for £120, is this good? i am finding it hard to justify the price of dreamweaver?
It's been an issue for some time that Adobe charges more to European customers because of 'higher support costs'.thanks for replies. i went to the adobe website and seen the price of dreamweaver, $399, but when i went to buy it asked for my country and the price went up to €545. what gives?
where should i buy? thanks again.
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