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Templates are cool. However, I've never designed a website and wouldn't know how to integrate templates with the rest of the website. That is what I am scared about. I don't want to purchase a template in which case I do not know how to implement it with the rest of the site. That is why I ask, will dreamweaver make this easier on me.. or harder on me?
 
My last post says it all. Yet I guess templates are the universal standard. If say I do not know anything about templates, I'll be given more templates from responders.. instead of responses to questions I have about dreamweaver & my ability to learn the program.

Say I got dreamweaver, I learned enough to start thinking about publishing it. What are the steps from going from a saved D.W. document to getting it to a polished website? IE: Publishing/Domain/Webspace etc?
 
Originally posted by: Coldkilla
Say I got dreamweaver, I learned enough to start thinking about publishing it. What are the steps from going from a saved D.W. document to getting it to a polished website? IE: Publishing/Domain/Webspace etc?

Since it's already created and saved locally on your hard drive. Just FTP (file transfer protocol) from your computer to your web hosting account using an FTP client.

All you need is a 1) domain 2) web hosting 3) dreamweaver and 4) content
 
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Coldkilla
Say I got dreamweaver, I learned enough to start thinking about publishing it. What are the steps from going from a saved D.W. document to getting it to a polished website? IE: Publishing/Domain/Webspace etc?

Since it's already created and saved locally on your hard drive. Just FTP (file transfer protocol) from your computer to your web hosting account using an FTP client.

All you need is a 1) domain 2) web hosting 3) dreamweaver and 4) content

5) PM rossman 😉
 
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
Originally posted by: Unheard
<html>
<head>
<title>My Cool Website</title>
</head>
<body>
Hello World!
<HR>
<IMG SRÇ="lameass_underconstruction_animated.gif">

</body>
</html>


Now that you have that template, you can take on the world!


Fixed it to something more newbie appropriate for you.


That's you need. Just throw some CSS on the site and you don't even need to know HTML!
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Coldkilla
Say I got dreamweaver, I learned enough to start thinking about publishing it. What are the steps from going from a saved D.W. document to getting it to a polished website? IE: Publishing/Domain/Webspace etc?

Since it's already created and saved locally on your hard drive. Just FTP (file transfer protocol) from your computer to your web hosting account using an FTP client.

All you need is a 1) domain 2) web hosting 3) dreamweaver and 4) content

5) PM rossman 😉

I already PM'd him, at the time he didn't even have a domain registered :Q
 
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Coldkilla
Say I got dreamweaver, I learned enough to start thinking about publishing it. What are the steps from going from a saved D.W. document to getting it to a polished website? IE: Publishing/Domain/Webspace etc?

Since it's already created and saved locally on your hard drive. Just FTP (file transfer protocol) from your computer to your web hosting account using an FTP client.

All you need is a 1) domain 2) web hosting 3) dreamweaver and 4) content

5) PM rossman 😉

I already PM'd him, at the time he didn't even have a domain registered :Q

Being proactive now, eH? Good for you😀
 
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