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2007-03-27 23:28:36 · 3 answers · asked by misscool800 2 in Computers & Internet Software

For fee? Becuase I already have the software

2007-03-27 23:38:04 · update #1

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your asking a question so i'm going to answer as honestly as i can. i dont condone software piracy, you are better off buying the retail version over the counter that way you know its legit and you will have customer support. if you were to go to a peer to peer site like emule or bear share and type in adobe cracks and codes, 90 percent of the returns will be tracking trojans. 99 percent of warez hacks and cracks are fake. be aware.

2007-03-27 23:35:23 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I'm sure you're aware of the fact that doing this without paying is illegall. But, if you have a friend with the program you can use theirs, if you search on google for Dreamweaver key code crack, you should come up with one if you search for long enough. Beware, lots of crack sites have viruses, so scan what you dowload first.

2007-03-28 11:11:30 · answer #2 · answered by vroomas 2 · 0 0

http://adobe.com/ - you have to pay for them, of course.

Or you could look at free alternatives:

Paint.NET: http://www.getpaint.net/
GNU Image Manipulation Program: http://gimp.org/
IrfanView: http://www.irfanview.com/
Picasa: http://picasa.google.com/ (more for organising photos then editing them)
ImageMagick: http://imagemagick.org/ (command line and very sciptable, so great for making changes to lots of images at once, but has a relatively tough learning curve)

As for Dreamweaver, well, unfortunately there is no magic bullet (Dreamweaver included) that makes it easy to create a good website.

First, you need the right tools:

A text editor (the code view of Dreamwever is reasonable, with some good autocompletion and syntax highlighting, but it is expensive, I tend to use JEdit), and some browsers for testing.

FireBug is an excellent debugging tool for CSS and JavaScript while the Markup Validator is useful for finding syntax errors in the HTML.

http://jedit.org/
http://www.getfirebug.com/
http://validator.w3.org/

Good learning and reference resources can be found at:
http://www.htmldog.com/
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Main_Page
http://nefariousdesigns.co.uk/archive/2007/01/learning-javascript/
http://developer.yahoo.com/javascript/

Software which attempts to bring a WYSIWYG approach to web design is fundementally flawed. The HTML language is about structure and semantics and trying to represent that graphically is very very difficult. CSS is the presentation language for the WWW, but it doesn't lend itself to a point and click approach either.

If you click a given point, are you talking about a point relative to the viewport? The top of the document? The paragraph you are in? Something else? What units are you talking about? Pixels? Points? Percentages? The current font size?

CSS lets you describe all these things, and your choice will effect how the page adapts to different browsers (with different window sizes and font sizes).

If you really want to go down the not-really-WYSIWYG route, then Dreamweaver is one of the least worst choices available. Another almost reasonable choice is Nvu, which is somewhat more affordable.

http://www.nvu.com/index.php

2007-03-28 06:32:35 · answer #3 · answered by David D 7 · 3 0

I recommand you to use Google Picasa to manage and edit your pictures.

Picasa is software that helps you instantly find, edit and share all the pictures on your PC. Every time you open Picasa, it automatically locates all your pictures (even ones you forgot you had) and sorts them into visual albums organized by date with folder names you will recognize. You can drag and drop to arrange your albums and make labels to create new groups.

Picasa makes sure your pictures are always organized. Picasa also makes advanced editing simple by putting one-click fixes and powerful effects at your fingertips. And Picasa makes it a snap to share your pictures ¨C you can email, print photos at home, make gift CDs, instantly share via Hello™, and even post pictures on your own blog.

free download in here, just have a try:

http://www.freeandbest.net/google-picasa/

Good Luck, Best Wishes!

2007-03-31 05:17:00 · answer #4 · answered by a student 3 · 0 0

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