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Is there a way to see what templates are available before deciding if to get a subscription to Dreamweaver?
mindapolis wrote
Yeah but I already used Dreamweaver in the past so I don't believe I qualify for a trial version, do I?
How long ago did you use DW?
If in doubt, just try downloading a trial and see if it works. No harm in trying and you might be pleasantly surprised. You can‘t use the same trial for 7 days more than once on the same computer but that‘s about the only restriction.
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Also, does Dreamweaver have the ability to help with process the form? I used Dreamweaver several years ago and at that time there was no way to easily process the form in Dreamweaver .
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mindapolis wrote
Also, does Dreamweaver have the ability to help with process the form? I used Dreamweaver several years ago and at that time there was no way to easily process the form in Dreamweaver .
There are many free tutorials available to get the code, Google the subject or have a look at Alt-Web Design & Publishing: Responsive Contact Form with Bootstrap 3.2 and PHP (Part 1)
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mindapolis wrote
Is there a way to see what templates are available before deciding if to get a subscription to Dreamweaver?
You could download a trial version of Dreamweaver to see for yourself, Free Dreamweaver | Download Adobe Dreamweaver CC full version
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Yeah but I already used Dreamweaver in the past so I don't believe I qualify for a trial version, do I?
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The Templates are just CSS layouts with some dummy text and placholder imagtes. Nothing fancy really. More like project starter pages to give tyou something to work with.
Insofar as form processing goes, that varies a lot by hosting plan and the type of scripts your server can support. There's nothing generic in DW that will process forms for you unless you know how to manually code scripts.
Ask your hosting provider if they have form-to-email scripts you can use. If they don't have any, ask them which scripts they recommend for your hosting plan. PHPMailer is a popular php library, freely available from GitHub.
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I dont recommend phpmailer for a beginner. For a start the download at github is incomplete, the instructions are confusing, you have to use a build tool like composer to deploy it........finding a 'complete' tutorial of how to deploy it is nigh on impossible.
Id would recommend googling for a much simpler mail script.
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mindapolis wrote
Yeah but I already used Dreamweaver in the past so I don't believe I qualify for a trial version, do I?
How long ago did you use DW?
If in doubt, just try downloading a trial and see if it works. No harm in trying and you might be pleasantly surprised. You can‘t use the same trial for 7 days more than once on the same computer but that‘s about the only restriction.