Become A Web Designer: Using Adobe Dreamweaver



https://youtu.be/bm3vqO4vdZk How to Become a Web Designer. Becoming a Web Designer will require learning many different tools, software applications and technology. Sometimes as a Web Designer you will find that each individual assignment has a set of tools or technologies that may be better suited to it than others. This can be very daunting for beginners, but there are tools that can help simply this. .One of them is Adobe Dreamweaver.

Adobe Dreamweaver will allow you to write in any coding language such as HTML, CSS or Javascript, but will also allow you to use a Visual Editor, something commonly called a WYSIWYG editor (what you see is what you get).

Dreamweaver also has starter templates, that will help you begin building a basic website. There are several well done tutorials for learning Dreamweaver and bilding web sites with it, throughout the internet.

Dreamweaver unlike most editors also has a FTP and File Management already built into the application, so you won’t need to use separate applications for those task.

It also has the benefit of integrating with other Adobe technologies.
Adobe Dreamweaver is not only for beginning web designers, there are many advantages to using it that can make things easier on intermediate and advanced designers, such as its built in Responsive Web Design abilities, grid layout functionality, JQuery integration and its usage of the Phone Gap mobile app development framework.

Dreamweaver is a well rounded solution for Web Designers of Any level for these reasons.

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