My co-admin recently got a new computer, forcing me yet again to
recommend a solution for him to manage his legacy html website. two
years ago I recommended Dreamweaver as the only game in town, but
these days I'm really doubting that's the case. I understand for some
high-end coders DW might be gr
Hey I will take any Dreamweaver 8 books you got.
Stewart
At 04:14 PM 1/28/2010, you wrote:
Oops, I meant Dreamweaver CS3. The Dreamweaver 8 books are probably
about as much use with CS3 as stone knives and bearskins, but it
would be nice to verify my intuition in this respect.
On the other h
Thanks.
There used to be a joke that the world was sinking under the weight
of old National Geographics.
Now, I think it's old computer books.
On Jan 28, 2010, at 6:09 PM, tjpa wrote:
On Jan 28, 2010, at 5:14 PM, Constance Warner wrote:
Oops, I meant Dreamweaver CS3. The Dreamweaver 8 bo
On Jan 28, 2010, at 5:14 PM, Constance Warner wrote:
Oops, I meant Dreamweaver CS3. The Dreamweaver 8 books are probably
about as much use with CS3 as stone knives and bearskins, but it
would be nice to verify my intuition in this respect.
Well that's v8 vs v9. Not a huge jump either.
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Oops, I meant Dreamweaver CS3. The Dreamweaver 8 books are probably
about as much use with CS3 as stone knives and bearskins, but it
would be nice to verify my intuition in this respect.
On the other hand, they might be of some use.
--Constance