Looking at the material from Osborn, I can't help feel that I've seen this before, over the past 7 weeks. If this was the first time looking at it, it would probably be intimidating, however, having already seen this information and used much of it, I was more interested in the details of how to operate Dream Weaver itself.
Although it went into detail on how to set up a page and all the rules about what characters not to use in a title, how white space does/ does not affect the page in the code, and how to make paragraphs, it didn't provide much new information on actual design. Rather I learned how this program can help speed up and ease the process. One thing that caught my eye was the smart photoshop, which allows you to drop PSD files into Dream Weaver (makes since since both are Adobe) and edit them in the program.
I am looking forward to using Dream Weaver and learning more about how it will help manage multiple pages at once, and I am really excited to be able to test the code without having to load it into the Web drive.
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