RE: Dreamweaver or GoLive

Subject: RE: Dreamweaver or GoLive
From: Wil Gaffga <wilg -at- gibbscam -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2003 11:04:29 -0800


As a small-time GoLive user I've got something to add. Dreamweaver is a recognized standard and superior to FrontPage. When GoLive 6 came out it basically caught up to Dreamweaver in terms of functionality, stability & ease-of-use. That was Adobe's big thing for 6 ... "We're as good as Dreamweaver!"

Now, Dreamweaver MX is out ... that prob'ly pushes GoLive back again but it is still an excellent app. It's interaction with PhotoShop, Illy & AfterEffects is terrific. AND there is one feature called Components that nobody else has that is absolutely terrific.

If you have text and images that you want to repeat on every page in your site (such as a navigation bar with lots of image buttons and page links), you can save them as a single source file called a component . By dragging the component's icon from the Objects palette (essentially a library), you can reuse the component on any page. Components on a page remain linked to their source files, so they're automatically updated when you modify the source.

From a documentation POV, this is good stuff.

Wil.



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