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Learn CSS and Website Authoring

The Quest of Learning CSS and Becoming A Webmaster


CSS Tools That I Use

Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Eventhough it has been a couple of weeks I've been studying about CSS, I am still hungry for more information to digest to better reinforce my total understanding towards CSS and web authoring. I finally settle for using Dreamweaver 8 by Macromedia. If you don't realized it yet, Adobe has bought over Macromedia so now all the product under Macromedia is now owned by Adobe, a pretty good move in their business merger I think.

I've been reading this tutorial on Understanding CSS Design written by Adrian Senior. In the article, there are lots of graphics and also some video tutorial which I love watching. By the way Dreamweaver is a recommended tool to use if you ask me. I don't have the money to buy it yet but I'm using the trial version. Dreamweaver is simply superb. I feel a bit akward if I ever use other tools such as NVU or any HTML editors after experience Dreamweaver. If you are looking for some tutorials or if you have the dough to go the extra miles, then I recommend you check out the product below:

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The title of the webpage looks a bit exagerated, your grandma still need to sit down and read and practice Dreamweaver and some people have different learning curve period of their own. Anyway, the product is a good buy if you love seeking out more information for more understanding like myself.
posted by Encik Jay, 3:43 PM

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