How To Choose Which Web Development Package Is Right For You
Front Page comes as a natural option to many web designers,
partly because being part of the Microsoft Office family this
software offers a familiar workspace. The interface is similar
to the ones you find in Word or Excel, with many identical
buttons, keyboard shortcuts and actions. Text formatting is
piece of cake in Front Page as it almost feels like you are
using Word to do it. The Insert/Picture command is also
available here, allowing the user to easily integrate images
into the web page. Although many experienced web designers see
Front Page as a basic software, you can still tweak your page to
higher standards by using the HTML view.
Dreamweaver offers a lot more high-end features and is preferred
by a large community of web designers. You have more freedom
using HTML features and taking your web site closer to
perfection. A very useful option is the design and code split
view - you see the effects of the changes you make in the source
code affect the design in real time. Macromedia Dreamweaver
allows you to create from the simplest of web sites to very
complex pages that integrate Java applications and Flash
elements. You may also check the final result in different
browsers, a very important step that allows you to calibrate the
web site for maximum compatibility. It is also an excellent
programme for beginners because of its WYSIWIG (what you see is
what you get) interface, this allows the user to create web
sites without having knowledge of HTML coding. Some HTML coding
knowledge will, however, allow you to create better looking
sites.
Adobe GoLive is a favorite web creation software of designers
that are used to working with other Adobe products such as
Photoshop or Illustrator. The familiar Adobe workspace reduces
the learning curve for this program and allows easy integration
of cross-software elements. The graphic elements for the web
site, which are usually created in Photoshop, are effortlessly
placed into GoLive's workspace by a simple drag and drop move.
The excellent compatibility with other graphic design Adobe
products recommends GoLive as a great option when you want to
create a great looking website.
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