Adobe Dreamweaver Allows Anyone To Become A Web Developer

by Lynne Kramer

Adobe Dreamweaver has now established itself as the leading website creation tool in the world. There are many companies as well as individuals that would love to have their own website but simply can’t afford the services of a professional web design consultants. Using Adobe Dreamweaver, just about anyone can successfully build a web presence for themselves. Adobe Dreamweaver is pretty simple to use, observes current web standards, and allows even the fledgling web designer to put together a good looking, functional website.

In the same way that graphical interfaces have changed computing, making it more user-friendly, the use of Adobe Dreamweaver makes people with limited understanding of web site creation capable of putting together a reasonable site. It is also a great platform for learning how web sites should be put together. For example, when you create each new web page, Dreamweaver lets you choose from its built-in standard layouts based on Cascading Style Sheets technology, the current recommendation for creating web pages. The code produced by Dreamweaver has lot of useful comments explaining how each page layout functions.

Many small organisations have already learned to rely on Adobe Dreamweaver to build and manage their own website, creating and modifying pages and then uploading them via FTP to make them live and available to the public. Those organisations with a more urgent need to establish a web presence may still turn to professional web development companies to get them started and then use Adobe Dreamweaver when changes need to be made, often saving themselves a small fortune.

Another way that companies can save money is by getting web designers to create Dreamweaver templates and then using these templates to generate their web pages. This also offers the benefit of permitting organizations to maintain control of their website right from the start.

Although Dreamweaver is easy to use, it is unrealistic to expect that the average user can simple load it onto their machine and start to use it. Most users will need some Dreamweaver training. This will allow them to learn the essential aspects of the program and the key steps involved in creating a basic site. A good Dreamweaver training course will also give users an idea of the technologies underlying web pages and the code which Dreamweaver magically generates as the users visually create their web pages.

One of the key features required to make a site useful for visitors is interactivity, allowing users to search for the specific content that they need. An advanced Dreamweaver training course will show staff within an organization how to add database-driven content to their web pages using technologies such as ASP, PHP or ColdFusion. And, here also, Dreamweaver works overtime on the user’s behalf, allowing them to construct sophisticated search and results pages using the same simply drag-and-drop and point-and-click techniques they have already been using to create basic web pages.

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