With Adobe Dreamweaver Anyone Can Be A Web Developer
Lynne Kramer
Adobe Dreamweaver has rapidly established itself as the chief website creation software available in today's market. There are many companies as well as private individuals that would like to have their own website but cannot afford the services of professional web designers. With Adobe Dreamweaver, almost anyone can successfully create a web site. Adobe Dreamweaver is comparatively easy to use, adopts current web standards, and allows even inexperienced web builders to put together a decent, functional website.
Just as the use of a graphical interface has changed computing, making it more user-friendly, the use of Adobe Dreamweaver renders people with limited understanding of web construction perfectly capable of putting together a quality site. It also provides an excellent platform for learning how web sites should be built. For example, whenever you create new pages, Dreamweaver lets you base the new page on any one of several standard CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) layouts. The code which Dreamweaver produces contains HTML comments which explain how the page layout is constructed.
Many small organisations have already learned to rely on Adobe Dreamweaver to build and manage their own website, creating and modifying pages and then uploading them via FTP to make them live and available to the public. Those organisations with a more urgent need to establish a web presence may still turn to professional web development companies to get them started and then use Adobe Dreamweaver when changes need to be made, often saving themselves a small fortune.
Another way that companies can save a few bucks is by commissioning web designers to create Dreamweaver templates and then using these templates in-house to build the website themselves. This also has the benefit of allowing organizations to maintain control of their site from the outset.
Although Dreamweaver is simple to use, it is unlikely that the average user can simple load it onto their machine and start using it effectively. Most people will benefit from having some Dreamweaver training. This will show them which are the essential aspects of the program and the process of creating a basic site and making it live. A good Dreamweaver training course will also give users an overview of the many web technologies, the underlying code, which Dreamweaver automatically generates as the users visually create their web pages.
One of the most effective ways to make a site useful for visitors is making it interactive, allowing visitors to search for the specific content that they want. After attending an advanced Dreamweaver training course, staff within an organization can learn how to add interactive content to their website using technologies such as ASP, PHP or ColdFusion. And, here again, Dreamweaver does most of the work for you, allowing users to create sophisticated search and results pages using the same comfortable techniques used to create basic content.
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