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I am looking to design the website of Failory, my company, in which we interview [link removed by moderator] failed startup owners, on Dreamweaver. I have already bought it and explore the features. But I need to gain more knowledge. Can you please recommend me some online courses?
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If they are teaching courses they might want to build a page that actually works correctly. Keep zooming in on that InLearning page and see what happens to the text in those little boxes advertising the courses.........absolutely terrible.
I hate having to continuously uncover inempt coding but it sucks even more when its a site wh
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What are you using currently?
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Hello Nico,
as an addition or as a first aid, I'll send you some links to websites I tried to learn somethin about using DW: Here we are:
Adobe made available: Project overview and site setup |
and here you will find many examples with the possibility to "try" your own "fantasy" W3Schools Online Web Tutorials
another fine course is described there Dynamic Drive DHTML(dynamic html) & JavaScript code library
and not to forget Nancy's own helperside Alt-Web Tutorials - https://alt-web.com/
Hans-Günter
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Hi. There are a lot of great courses about web design and Dreamweaver in www.lynda.com
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premium products linked in... aren't they Lynda.com content ?
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Yes, is the same content. You can get a Lynda subscription or a premium LinkedIn subscription.
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right... there is also a french/german/spanish section from Lynda.com... that is on video2brain.com
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https://forums.adobe.com/people/Nancy+OShea wrote
In Dreamweaver > Help > Learn Dreamweaver
Or F1 for Dreamweaver Online Help
Also on LinkedIn
If they are teaching courses they might want to build a page that actually works correctly. Keep zooming in on that InLearning page and see what happens to the text in those little boxes advertising the courses.........absolutely terrible.
I hate having to continuously uncover inempt coding but it sucks even more when its a site which professes to offer to teach unsuspecting people how to code properly.....the mind boggles as to what they might be taught if it is their 'flagship' page.