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Location: Dublin, Ireland
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Tiggy, wise words, wise words indeed. coders and designers assessment hits the nail on the head.
no matter how you are inclined; Frontpage is good to get a page set up; tables etc.; but after that forget about it; you need to get your hands dirty with the html, javascript etc. dreamweaver is admittedly good for fancy pull-down menus, embedding flash etc but really, when you think about it...it all that really worth it? any html editor should only be viewed as a user-friendly text editor so you can monitor in 'preview' what your changes are doing; use your WYSIWYG to wise up not to dumb down people! that's the difference between a good and bad web designer; I'm sure I don't need to preach to you lot! I better go now.......
I use Dreamweaver & Notepad by the way depending on situation but I learned the ropes in Frontpage 98.
and Chopper...what's Dreamweather? we could do with some of that in Ireland because it rains a lot.
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