Pros: Lots, and Lots of features: price is getting lower; well-made and reliable interface Cons: Takes time to learn the program; some table and layer problems
Macromedia Dreamweaver 4 is an extremely powerful yet adaptable tool for creating professional web pages. Unlike all the competition from those freebie Coffee Cup or Netscape designers, not to mention those wannabes like FrontPage, Dreamweaver makes...
Introduction
Macromedia is fairly well known for the products that help a wide range of web designers create professional looking web pages. If you want to try to make money with your website, make a professional one, or you are wasting your...
Pros: completes HTML coding for you, easy Microsoft Word-like interface, user friendly Cons: sometimes will insert extra nested tags or conflicts with Netscape
I've been designing web pages since 1996. I bought a "how to" HTML book and was on my way with notepad. I prided myself on being able to write raw HTML code and design entire websites just by using notepad. Well then the late 90's came around and I...
Pros: It seems to be capable of everything. Cons: "EVERYTHING" is more than 80% of us need.
"Beauty comes at great effort and pain", I heard that line sometime back in college (or from some vain folks I know). I built my 7th website with this application and am very happy with Dreamweaver's tools and flexibility which allowed me to translate my...
Pros: An improvement on 3.0 - really! Cons: a few things lost - just a few
Ok, there are over 225 opinions on Dreamweaver 3.0!
If you know nothing about this product - go see the review of 3.0 since 4.0 is merely more of the same, and a little more of the new. It's still the best web design product on the market -...
Pros: Easy to learn, and takes the confusion out of web design. Cons: None.
...But I've Never Designed a Website!
Never fear, Dreamweaver 4 is here. Like you, I had never done any serious web design. I was strictly a print designer and had no use for the web. And then I was bitten by the bug, and I...
Pros: Complete spectrum of features, use WYSIWG or code display, built in FTP support Cons: Minimal XML support, not suited for beginners
I have used Microsoft FrontPage and NetObjects Fusion but it wasn't until I found Dreamweaver that I discovered a web editor that I really like. It's important to point out that choosing a web editor is somewhat personal - sometimes it just comes down to...
Pros: see cons Cons: Overpriced, overbloated-Ultimately useless.
HTML has to be one of the simplest computer languages to use. It takes no time at all to learn, usually an afternoon is enough to familiarise you with the basics. I've seen 8-year-old kids write half decent web pages armed with nothing more than notepad...
Pros: A positive upgrade from version 3 will improve your HTML pages... Cons: Too much floating windows...
At the first glance, nothing has really been changed from the previous version... However... New changes which have been made on version 4 are surely those which are really the most useful. In the Inset Multimedia gallery, you will find pre-made flash...
Pros: Less Cluttered than Dreamweaver 4 Cons: Buggy; interface can be annoying
I use Dreamweaver 4. I'm not in a hurry to upgrade to Dreamweaver MX.
Why? My number one pet peeve: take some HTML, and paste it into the graphical window, and Dreamweaver helpfully turns your angle brackets into ampersand codes, breaking your...
Pros: Easy of use, can create your own menus, customizable Cons: Bad Interface
Dreamweaver is a what you see is what you get HTML editor. And amongst the others it is highly useful.
The main features are easily accessed and used easily. It does not need extra documentation as the Help site that comes with the program is...
Pros: Powerful: What you see is what you get; implement flash images, interactive menus, and more! Cons: More severe learning curve for the more complicated features and options.
Macromedia Dreamweaver 4 is the best web site development tool on the market.
You have complete control over code and design with the visual layout of Dreamweaver. What you see is what you get. No more messing around with HTML.
Pros: Too many to list, read review body. Cons: 1. None that I observed.
Have you had trouble designing webpages? Dreamweaver is the solution. WYSIWYG Editors are highly recommended for people not interested in typing out webpages by hand, and Dreamweaver is the best of them all. It types all the html for you, all you have to...
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