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Hello My name is Pam and I just installed Adobe Dream weaver and I have no clue what I am doing I watched tutorials but only got one thing done: Naming my website!!
I need step by step instructions!
I want to make a website to sell my Antique things, I am having a problem figuring out what step is nex can anyone help???
Thank you,
Pam Z
It's a big step for a beginner but you could begin simple by using Paypal 'Buy Now' buttons as the payment gateway/workflow, which isn't so difficult to set up but that seems a long way off if you are trying to build a website without any prior skills in html/css/ecommerce
Sell your antiques on eBay or Etsy instead. They already have the infrastructure in place so you're not re-inventing the wheel.
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Hi Pam, welcome to our world.
When you start Dreamweaver you can choose `Learn` from the menu. This will give you a multitude of learning activities.
Have fun!
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Dreamweaver by itself is not enough to create a webshop.
The next step would be to learn HTML and CSS. But to actually set up a webshop requires far more technical knowledge and skills than just simple HTML and CSS. If you are a beginner it will take you a few months up to six months to become familiar with HTML and CSS, let alone the other skills involved.
If this sounds too daunting a task, I would suggest using a service like Wix, or install Wordpress on your web space (all major webhosts offer a one-click Wordpress installation option nowadays), select a nice looking theme, and install the WooCommerce plugin. You will have a quite nice looking webshop up and running within a week.
Of course, you will still have to learn how to use WordPress, but it is pretty simple compared to developing a site from scratch.
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It's a big step for a beginner but you could begin simple by using Paypal 'Buy Now' buttons as the payment gateway/workflow, which isn't so difficult to set up but that seems a long way off if you are trying to build a website without any prior skills in html/css/ecommerce
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Sell your antiques on eBay or Etsy instead. They already have the infrastructure in place so you're not re-inventing the wheel.
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