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Dream weaver r3, adobe cs, Adobe golive 4.0, meta creations headline studio, unlead cool 360", unlead golive animator, unlead cool 3D, ray dream studio 5, metacrations canoma. I have never done a web pag except my space,,,lololol,, but I am cpu literate, advance user, just not in this application. I am a one man band,,,"Ethan Miles Band" and would like to get all my stuff out there. myspace.com/ethanmilesband ... Any help or tips would be greatly appreciated!!!

2007-08-26 01:36:34 · 2 answers · asked by SillyBilly 1 in Computers & Internet Programming & Design

Jerad, the web sight you give me does not work,,, is it typed right? I did search on it and all and no luck!!

2007-08-26 11:47:02 · update #1

I am sorry,,,,"Jerard" was the name,, my Bad....

2007-08-26 11:48:58 · update #2

2 answers

Hey,
you have a lot of perfessional software some of which you dont need. You need to choose between dreamweaver and golive. They are both are versions of web development software. I'd go with dreamwaver because its a lot better. It gives you the choice of integrating with fireworks, photoshop, flash, and many more software plugins. Its more popular to work in by designers and it was so popular that adobe decided to buy the company that makes it. Adobe realized that dreamweaver was a lot better than its own golive so they just bought Macromedia; the company that built dreamweaver.

The rest of the software you have isn't really necessary for someone begining. A lot of it does the same things and are unnecessary. Whichever software you have that is a picture editor keep it, keep dreamweaver or choose go live (whatever is your pref) keep the golive animater and can the rest seriously. All thats left is to get some tutorials. If you chose dreamweaver the best tutorials you can get are made by "total training" this is a group of professionals who consult and work for adobe as well as other companies and most of them are professors that actually teach web design and development at universitites. They build training CD's for web designers, etc. They have a wonderful dreamweaver CD that takes you from A-Z , starts with the basics of what a website is all the way to slicing, flash elements, hosting, etc.

Then you need a list of resource sites you can go to for tips and advice. I recommend w3schools.com, its a website everybody recommends and is the most helpful on the web.

2007-09-01 05:39:03 · answer #1 · answered by dominate_01 2 · 0 0

Well ethan now that you have purchased your Domain name and have 2 to 3 thousand dollars in software you might want to check out a Internet Web Hosting Service.
You can shop around I recommend Yahoo's Geocities for everything.
Domain Service,
Web Hosting Service,
Free Software for being there client.
This way yo get everything you need all for under $150.00 a year.
Oh by the way don't fall for the FREE gimick there is no such thing there is always a catch.
Don

2007-08-26 02:15:59 · answer #2 · answered by Don M 7 · 0 0

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