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I have the opportunity to get back into web design.
A customer at my print shop wants a web site and has mentioned they will buy all the necessary software in exchange for doing the site.. And I was wondering what is the recommended software package to go with. The last web work I did was in 1997, with early Hot Metal Pro.
The only criteria is I HATE MicroSoft "style" programs, i.e. Publisher, Word, etc. I have the MS Publisher Service Bureau Edition for my print shop and can’t figure out how to do the simplest things LOLOL. (of course I never cracked the damn manual, but nothing is intuitive) And I don’t remember any manual HTML coding to speak of…
I’ve been a PhotoShop, CorelDraw, PageMaker guy since 1993..
How about the Dreamweaver/Fireworks and maybe Flash package?? Any feedback would be appreciated.
Here’s an old ass web page I did, that now has broken links (had to spread it over
different accounts that are now gone) And yes it looks very dated 😉 And I had to manually publish all the files (the software still had problems with the early versions)
http://www.pcola.gulf.net/~ricseyler
What should I go for? WYSWYG would be nice.
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Ric Seyler
Seyler Design & Printing
Pensacola, Florida
A customer at my print shop wants a web site and has mentioned they will buy all the necessary software in exchange for doing the site.. And I was wondering what is the recommended software package to go with. The last web work I did was in 1997, with early Hot Metal Pro.
The only criteria is I HATE MicroSoft "style" programs, i.e. Publisher, Word, etc. I have the MS Publisher Service Bureau Edition for my print shop and can’t figure out how to do the simplest things LOLOL. (of course I never cracked the damn manual, but nothing is intuitive) And I don’t remember any manual HTML coding to speak of…
I’ve been a PhotoShop, CorelDraw, PageMaker guy since 1993..
How about the Dreamweaver/Fireworks and maybe Flash package?? Any feedback would be appreciated.
Here’s an old ass web page I did, that now has broken links (had to spread it over
different accounts that are now gone) And yes it looks very dated 😉 And I had to manually publish all the files (the software still had problems with the early versions)
http://www.pcola.gulf.net/~ricseyler
What should I go for? WYSWYG would be nice.
—
Ric Seyler
Seyler Design & Printing
Pensacola, Florida
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