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Dreamweaver?

DJSabrines
Registered: Apr 6 2007
Posts: 2

Hi, you will prob. find this Q to be completley amusing, as I am not using this for business and am truly unfamiliar with most of the Adobe products...however from just browing around the site I see they are pretty extensive/cool.So here's my thing: MySpace, I have a page but it sucks and truthfully html/xml etc...is pretty foreign to me. Missed that class. I need a program that can translate everything I want to put on the myspace page/blog and similiar to html and the proper formats. Obviousley I would be taking various things (images, videos, pics, icons, etc) and integrating them onto my page. Also I want to change the fonts and page style, maye could be donw in word. Anyway my question for you is-would Dreamweaver be the product for this? If yes, do you have to have a mastery in web languages, could it work for me?? And if not, would you have any recommendations? Thanks, & sorry for the novel! -SABRINA

My Product Information:
Reader 7.0.2, Windows
dbaker
Expert
Registered: Feb 10 2006
Posts: 413
Hi Sabrina --

Well, you can't easily do what you want to do in Acrobat. You can easily build a page containing different types of content and styles using Dreamweaver. You could also check into other programs such as Microsoft Expressions Web program.

Word will produce a web page, but it's rather clumsy at building the page's code and probably harder to update in the future.

Try a couple of programs using their free trial periods to see what you like best.

donna.

A prolific author and writer of many Acrobat books, as well as books on graphic and Web design software.
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