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<blockquote data-quote="todd51" data-source="post: 685249"><p>Learn, learn, and learn. I pick up books and read tutorials on the web. You could also visit popular Web Design Blogs that give you tips and such for creating designs or editing code.</p><p></p><p>Dreamweaver is okay for a beginner, especially if you plan on using the built-in FTP. Of course when I use Dreamweaver, I am only in the "code" view. I will also use TextMate, that is a great application to try out if you feel like you'll be tempted by using the "design" view. </p><p></p><p>Once you realize that the "design" view is 75% of the time nothing that what appears in the browser, you'll stay away from it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="todd51, post: 685249"] Learn, learn, and learn. I pick up books and read tutorials on the web. You could also visit popular Web Design Blogs that give you tips and such for creating designs or editing code. Dreamweaver is okay for a beginner, especially if you plan on using the built-in FTP. Of course when I use Dreamweaver, I am only in the "code" view. I will also use TextMate, that is a great application to try out if you feel like you'll be tempted by using the "design" view. Once you realize that the "design" view is 75% of the time nothing that what appears in the browser, you'll stay away from it. [/QUOTE]
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