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Dreamweaver is great. Photoshop(critical) and Illustrator(less important) are also good. I'd stay away from golive, frontpage, indesign, and even Image ready (except for doing mouseover's and such).
 
Photoshop, MS Visual InterDev, Notepad.

If you don't know how to write HTML, I highly advise you to learn. It's very easy and the results will come out a lot better than using FrontCrap or another WYSIWYG editor.
 
Originally posted by: RaiseUp
What the hell is Imageready? I never knew what it was for.

ships with photoshop (since version 5 I think). It's supposed to be a user friendly adobe way to do basic web graphics (some addtl previews for optomizing) and with newer versions it actually outputs HTML (attempting to perserve 99% of WYSIWYG), but the code it outputs is so horrendously inefficient (28 tables with 67 cells, in order to make that one letter move over a single pixel) it's virtually worthless.
 
Please do not add:
+ annoying, repetitious music.
+ blink tags or running banner info.
+ pictures of your best vacation evah
+ pictures of your cat, Sniffles.
+ horrible contrasting colors (e.g. red letters on blue background)


Thanks.
 
I won't add any of that/ This site has to be Nice. My uncle who won a Pulitzer Prize is helping me build it since he has built and runs around 100-200 sites.
 
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