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Which is the Best/Easiest Web Design Software to use?

I am beginning in the web design business, Which software is the easiest and which one has the most creative designs? I am looking into Dreamweaver CS3 how is this to work with? Also with web design software is there a place to link to you domain name (nameservers setting?) thanks.

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  1. I'm not really sure if you're a big business, but for small time stuff, you could go to webs or blog.com. If you want your own domain name though, (and you're still a small business) you could use iWeb, which allows you to upload to your own server. These are both graphic design methods, so they're not the most flexible.
  2. I am web designer and i have 3 years experience. I have used Dreamweaver CS3 it very cool software its like draging and droping if you use that software for 3 months you learn all software and become a medium level webdesigner.. And when i say webdesigner, if ou have photoshop that will help you to design your website more interactive with images, buttons, logos more and more... any way when you learn this two softwares and HTML. You can start designing nice websites... i didn't understand the bit(Also with web design software is there a place to link to you domain name (nameservers setting?)) if you are talking about ftp uploading files into your host.. Dreamweaver is perfect for you, You have the option to connect to your host and open the website from your host edit and save and your site will be updated... I hope this helps! :D
  3. The main two tools creators use are Dreamweaver and Photoshop. There are various versions, suites, etc, but even old versions of these do an excellent job and are much less expensive the the current version. CS3 is excellent and has all the bells and whistles you will ever need. It makes uploading to the server a snap and even working directly on the server version if you want to. (Why I don't know). Fireworks will do some things in graphics easier than Photoshop, and you can usually pick up a good used copy for $10 at a flea market or garage sale if you watch for it. However it is a good backup to Photoshop, and will do some things faster and easier, but the full program is not a good replacement for Photoshop. Its a great extra tool. You asked what is easiest. More and more designers are moving to opensource (free) content management systems (CMS) for their designs. Joomla is probably the most popular but everyone has their favorites. The nice thing about a CMS is that they are totally online and have a wide range of templates available so that the scheme of the entire website can be changed in only a couple of clicks, and changed back as easily. (You can still add your own flair to the design). They have options built in for adding contact pages, mass email lists, forums, shopping carts, rss feeds, and hundreds of other mods very simply with a only a few mouse clicks. With Joomla, each page can be created as easily as with a word processor and images uploaded easily. One checkbox decides if it the "article" appears on the main page, or somewhere else. Menus can be created just as fast, and menu buttons moved when needed without the need to re-do links or create new buttons. Each page has wysiwyg editing, but you can also add html that you create in Dreamweaver or elseware and just drop it in and save the page. Below are a number of sites that were developed with Joomla. Notice the wide variety of schemes. http://cherokeeregistry.com http://hawaiivirtualschool.com http://oklahomavirtualschool.com http://caldwellmediaassociates.com http://fasteddiesespresso.com http://clickateacher.com http://click-a-tutor.com In addition, if you are designing, and want to increase the marketability of your products, consider integrating them with self designed social networks from Ning.com. It's free, easy and will often be the "cherry on top" that sets your work apart from others. For example, if you create a design for a business in Kalamazoo, consider connecting the finished product to a social network you created on Ning called the Kalamazoo Business Network. Innovation like this will not only help you get repeat customers, but referrals. Here is a small example of a Ning social network: http://cherokeesocialnetwork.com
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