Saturday, April 25, 2009

What the easiest way to create a web page using Adobe products for a newbie?

Would like to know how about domains and web hosting totally new to all of that but can work with Adobe Photoshop CS2 and Illustrator pretty good.
What the easiest way to create a web page using Adobe products for a newbie?
for starting of web designing i recommend you learn 2 design tools





1. adobe photoshop





2. adobe dreamweaver





later on you can learn stuff like css, flash, asp, php, swift, swish for now this is all you will need.





go to www.pixel2life.com they post tutorials for everything. follow some of the dreamweaver, photoshop and general web design tuturials there.
What the easiest way to create a web page using Adobe products for a newbie?
You'll need Adobe dreamweaver too.





http://www.adobe.com/products/dreamweave...





This will help you create the HTML pages that contain the images you have made in Adobe Photoshop.





To be honest, you're best off buying Adobe Studio 8, then you get Flash Professional and Fireworks too.
Reply:I think the best site that can help you in your pursue in web design is to visit www.webdesign.org. They have tons of articles to help your way. One thing to note is that Photoshop and Illustrator are image processing programs. It doesn't relate to web pages directly except for the fact that it is used to create images that you can use for websites. Adobe/Macromedia's Dreamweaver is the software that you may be more interested in because it is used solely for web development.





If you are a student, you may be able to get good discounts at www.journeyed.com. They offer whole suites available, a bunch of programs packaged in one price and it gets pretty cheap.
Reply:Just making web pages I find that Adobe GoLive CS2 is one of the simplest, but most effective programs out there. Not only can you easily and quickly build an entire program from scratch, but it integrates well with Photoshop and Illustrator so that any image you make in those you can put on your page, and any change you make will be automatically updated on your page when you next update. The program also makes CSS very simple which is a much cleaner an nicer way of making pages. Like most web page programs, you can also still edit the underlying HTML and preview from inside the program. It's at least worth trying the free trial for. http://www.adobe.com/products/golive/


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