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Didnt want to make a new thread for no reason. Does anyone know where I can get some good tutorials for the dreamweaver program itself?
 
I have been asked to dismantle and mirror a multi scripted flash website at work as it is no longer being picked up by the search engines as it used to be.

The original site was very simple and i created it as a novice using dreamweaver (which i still am with websites) some 6 -7 yrs ago and it was top of the search lists ......

it was updated by a graduate placement who used multiple codes through out, following the update it completely dropped off the radar and now costs a fortune to keep up on the search lists.

Any thoughts would be gladly welcome on how best to proceed and how to get it back up on the search's. :confused:

The site : http://www.mcminncentre.co.uk/

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I have been busy bringing up my 4yrold lad, happily working from home ... and now ... now I have to go back in the office :(
 
I've heard of rapidweaver, is that the only one?

Well, I am using Ewisoft Website Builder. It is the easiest, most powerful website builder software that I can use to create a website. And I would like to say about It, That it is perfect for beginners and professionals. It is so easy to use, all you have to do to start a website is edit text, insert images, and drag-and-drop. You get amazing results when your website is built and maintained by this Builder.
 
espresso is nice but Coda is, hands down, my choice.
Hardly a minute goes by where I don't have Coda open.
Hell, even the FTP features are pretty extensive and I usually find myself choosing Coda for file uploads over other Apps.
 
espresso is nice but Coda is, hands down, my choice.
Hardly a minute goes by where I don't have Coda open.
Hell, even the FTP features are pretty extensive and I usually find myself choosing Coda for file uploads over other Apps.

Coda is wonderful for managing multiple sites by FTP. The FTP capabilities are unmatched. What it may lack in features it more than makes up for in outstanding interface design and stability.
 
Coda seems really nice, but it's just missing a few features that would convert me at the moment.

It often comes down to the kind of websites you're building anyway. I've had to work with a couple where there's hundreds of pages of regulatory documentation which require strict semantic markup, and I can't think of anything better than TextMate, and it's powerful implementation of snippets for the job. It's so easy to build your own custom bundles that make marking up huge amounts of content a breeze.

TextMate is definitely my preference, but I do use Dreamweaver too (have several clients who use Contribute to update their websites) and I'm keeping an eye on Coda and Espresso to see if I can switch at some stage, as they look really promising apps.
 
Coda is hands down the best web development app for me. Version 2 is right around the corner. I imagine that is what Panic will be focusing on when they release Transmit 4 this week.
 
Coda is hands down the best web development app for me. Version 2 is right around the corner. I imagine that is what Panic will be focusing on when they release Transmit 4 this week.

Cool! Thanks for the tip.

Just seen:
T4:T-1

Hah!
 
Well, I am using Ewisoft Website Builder. It is the easiest, most powerful website builder software that I can use to create a website. And I would like to say about It, That it is perfect for beginners and professionals. It is so easy to use, all you have to do to start a website is edit text, insert images, and drag-and-drop. You get amazing results when your website is built and maintained by this Builder.
According to EWISoft, it doesn't run on Mac
http://www.ewisoft.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=1794#p4269
 
Another vote for Coda here. It's not a WYSIWYG editor, but it's absolutely brilliant and I'd choose it over Dreamweaver any day.

Having said that, if you do want a WYSIWYG editor, Dreamweaver works quite nicely, but the price tag is a tad prohibitive.
 
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