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<blockquote data-quote="drgrafix" data-source="post: 835389" data-attributes="member: 38559"><p>My only experience with web design is basically good old HTML, and I have never messed with CSS. I hope to seriously dig into DW soon as I know its probably got features that once I get a little comfortable with the basic program... I'll try incorporating them. I bought RapidWeaver and I think I'd still stick with DW because I'm so used to working with PhotoShop's conventions over many years that it's sort of a "mission" to learn DW now!</p><p></p><p>I bought my iMac thinking I'd install XP/Fusion (so I wouldn't have to buy/learn new apps) but I've been holding off and I'm just trying to stick with OSX. Sometimes the transition effort gets in the way of jumping into new apps like DW, but I'm now committed to spending a month or so with it. I've opened it a few times and dabbled, but I think that like anything else... it takes a commitment to really understand. I recently was trying to "teach" my BIL a little about using a serious image editor and turned him on to GIMP because he can't afford PS. He's constantly amazed at what can be done with these programs and I take it for granted, even though I admit I'm still learning new things after 10+ years of PS.</p><p></p><p>Now if I can only look back in 6 months and feel I'm getting "there" with DW I'll be soooo happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drgrafix, post: 835389, member: 38559"] My only experience with web design is basically good old HTML, and I have never messed with CSS. I hope to seriously dig into DW soon as I know its probably got features that once I get a little comfortable with the basic program... I'll try incorporating them. I bought RapidWeaver and I think I'd still stick with DW because I'm so used to working with PhotoShop's conventions over many years that it's sort of a "mission" to learn DW now! I bought my iMac thinking I'd install XP/Fusion (so I wouldn't have to buy/learn new apps) but I've been holding off and I'm just trying to stick with OSX. Sometimes the transition effort gets in the way of jumping into new apps like DW, but I'm now committed to spending a month or so with it. I've opened it a few times and dabbled, but I think that like anything else... it takes a commitment to really understand. I recently was trying to "teach" my BIL a little about using a serious image editor and turned him on to GIMP because he can't afford PS. He's constantly amazed at what can be done with these programs and I take it for granted, even though I admit I'm still learning new things after 10+ years of PS. Now if I can only look back in 6 months and feel I'm getting "there" with DW I'll be soooo happy. [/QUOTE]
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