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if you want to look at how DW works, you can view a sample lesson at
iqdestination.com
you have to register [it's free] to use their site's resources.
go to their Free E-Learning area & click on the Quick Study link to select
from free sample lessons.
the DreamWeaver 'class' isn't bad as an overview, esp'ly if you don't know
DW well.
> -----Original Message-----
> I'm looking for a list of pros and cons of Frontpage and Dreamweaver web
> authoring software. Why is Dreamweaver the preferred tool? I've heard
> Dreamweaver is more flexible and web designers can do
> more
> with it. But concretely what does that mean?
>
> Can anyone help?
>
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