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Old 2nd-March-2008, 05:21 PM
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I found Dreamweaver to be a bit buggy, but it is good for some things.

If you want to learn how to build a website in a short space of time, using Dreamweaver, in an affort to build a professional looking website, i'd guess you will not be happy with the result. It all takes time to sink in.

In that case, get a friend to build one for you, or a local web designer, would be my guess at advising you, based upon what I can surmise from your post.
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