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BPP
11-06-2009, 05:02 PM
I’m trying to find someone who’d be willing to put together an HTML template using Dreamweaver (CS4) for me. Although I’ve played around with Dreamweaver, I clearly lack the cranial capacity to do this on my own and have concluded that I’m better off paying someone else. I'm open to any suggestions!

Bronwyn
11-06-2009, 05:05 PM
I’m trying to find someone who’d be willing to put together an HTML template using Dreamweaver (CS4) for me. Although I’ve played around with Dreamweaver, I clearly lack the cranial capacity to do this on my own and have concluded that I’m better off paying someone else. I'm open to any suggestions!

Just curious... are you using the adobe P Pro CS4 too?

BPP
11-06-2009, 06:50 PM
Just curious... are you using the adobe P Pro CS4 too?

I'm using CS4 Web Premium, Education Version which comes with DW (CS4), Flash (CS4 Pro), Photoshop (CS4 Extended), Illustrator (CS4), Fireworks (CS4), Acrobat 9 (Pro), Soundbooth (CS4), and Contribute (CS4). Unfortunately, I'm having a hard time finding enough time to learn how to use them.

Bronwyn
11-06-2009, 09:00 PM
I'm using CS4 Web Premium, Education Version which comes with DW (CS4), Flash (CS4 Pro), Photoshop (CS4 Extended), Illustrator (CS4), Fireworks (CS4), Acrobat 9 (Pro), Soundbooth (CS4), and Contribute (CS4). Unfortunately, I'm having a hard time finding enough time to learn how to use them.

I use CS3 still. We had CS4 and it froze the computer up and caused all kinds of problems. NOt sure if it was the computer or the software... but it was a nightmare! I looked at getting dreamweaver, but in the end I didn't go with it.

Good luck finding someone to do the website for you, I know there are a few people around that know it, if they just see your post :yay:

hvp05
11-06-2009, 11:52 PM
Although I’ve played around with Dreamweaver, I clearly lack the cranial capacity to do this on my own and have concluded that I’m better off paying someone else.Before you do that... define "played around". Have you been randomly trying functions or have you attempted specific tasks with the help of tutorials? Adobe offers a [free] series on their site: AdobeTV - Dreamweaver (http://tv.adobe.com/product/dreamweaver/).

Could help you get started, even if they don't teach the exact thing(s) you want to do.

BPP
11-07-2009, 10:13 AM
Before you do that... define "played around". Have you been randomly trying functions or have you attempted specific tasks with the help of tutorials? Adobe offers a [free] series on their site: AdobeTV - Dreamweaver (http://tv.adobe.com/product/dreamweaver/).

Could help you get started, even if they don't teach the exact thing(s) you want to do.

I checked out some of the on-line support and bought the "Dreamweaver for Dummies" book-it's good information but I'm willing to bet that I'm a bit slow when it comes to picking HTML up. The main problem is I'm running into a time crunch; I just haven't had the extra time to sit down and figure it out.


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