Dreamweaver? GoLive? FrontPage?

2004-02-17 Thread David Epstein
This summer, for the first time since 1997, I'm going to teach again. I'd like to have a Web page, as I did in 1997. The difference between now and 1997 is that I will no longer try to code all my html in WordPerfect 5.0 for DOS. So which software are you Tipsters using to maintain your Web pages

Re: Dreamweaver? GoLive? FrontPage?

2004-02-17 Thread David Campbell
Why not simply prepare your web pages with your favorite word processor. But save in web format (".htm" or ".html") and upload to your allocated web space. It may take a few minutes for someone to show you how to use FTP, but that's about all there is to it. From there, you can make your web

Re: Dreamweaver? GoLive? FrontPage?

2004-02-17 Thread Rick Stevens
Rumor has it that Front Page is not available for the new Mac system. I've been using Dreamweaver and I like it. I mostly use it on my desktop PCs but I have it installed on my G4 laptop. It seems to work the same on both platforms. David Epstein wrote: This summer, for the first time sinc

Re: Dreamweaver? GoLive? FrontPage?

2004-02-17 Thread Kathy Morgan
This summer, for the first time since 1997, I'm going to teach again. I'd like to have a Web page, as I did in 1997. The difference between now and 1997 is that I will no longer try to code all my html in WordPerfect 5.0 for DOS. So which software are you Tipsters using to maintain your Web pages?

Re: Dreamweaver? GoLive? FrontPage?

2004-02-17 Thread Kathy Morgan
Why not simply prepare your web pages with your favorite word processor. But save in web format (".htm" or ".html") and upload to your allocated web space. It may take a few minutes for someone to show you how to use FTP, but that's about all there is to it. From there, you can make your web

Re: Dreamweaver? GoLive? FrontPage?

2004-02-17 Thread Miguel Roig
I agree with Dave, but please note Kathy's advice. For example, boxing text in a MS Word-created web page will sometimes cause the text to appear outside of the box when viewed as a web page from another computer. Miguel At 06:22 PM 2/17/2004 -0500, you wrote: Why not simply prepare your web p

Re: Dreamweaver? GoLive? FrontPage?

2004-02-17 Thread Warren Street
I agree. This is such a problem that in Dreamweaver, there's a "Clean Up Word HTML" option that cleans out all that stuff. For Dreamweaver users, it's under the "Commands" pull-down menu. -- Warren -- Warren R. Street Professor and Chair, Department of Psyc

Re: Dreamweaver? GoLive? FrontPage?

2004-02-17 Thread Paul Brandon
Rumor has it that Front Page is not available for the new Mac system. I've been using Dreamweaver and I like it. I mostly use it on my desktop PCs but I have it installed on my G4 laptop. It seems to work the same on both platforms. And FrontPage for the Mac was always a dog -- its code was i

Re: Dreamweaver? GoLive? FrontPage?

2004-02-17 Thread Brenda Smith
>So which software are you Tipsters using to maintain your Web pages? >Is there anything I should seek or avoid? GoLive is a good intermediate level piece of software--powerful enough to do quite a bit, but not too difficult to learn. I've been very happy with it-- +It doesn't dump a lot of prop

Re: Dreamweaver? GoLive? FrontPage?

2004-02-18 Thread David Epstein
Thanks to all of you for your advice. I'd been leaning toward Dreamweaver or possibly GoLive, and now I'm more confident that my leanings are sound. > Go Live has too many darn palettes (the Adobe motif, I know) I know what you mean, Kathy. I love Photoshop, but most of the Adobe apps irritate

RE: Dreamweaver? GoLive? FrontPage?

2004-02-18 Thread Gary Klatsky
ng in the Psychological Sciences Subject: Re: Dreamweaver? GoLive? FrontPage? Thanks to all of you for your advice. I'd been leaning toward Dreamweaver or possibly GoLive, and now I'm more confident that my leanings are sound. > Go Live has too many darn palettes (the Adobe

Re: Dreamweaver? GoLive? FrontPage?

2004-02-18 Thread David Campbell
As a result of this thread, I'm going to investigate the capabilities of Dreamweaver (I hear we have a campus site license). Repeatedly, I get useful ideas and tips from TIPS. Just wanted to express my gratitude. -- ___ David E. C

RE: Dreamweaver? GoLive? FrontPage?

2004-02-18 Thread Charles M. Huffman
(606) 539-4419 * -Original Message- From: David Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 11:52 AM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences Subject: Re: Dreamweaver? GoLive? FrontPage? As a result of this thread, I'm goi