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Old 04-24-2008, 10:07 PM   Postid: 167265
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uploading dreamweaver mx created site

It's all greek to me, anyone know of a basic guide within or outside futurequest to uploading Dreamweaver stuff... found tutorial on using Front Page... I can rock in Dreamweaver then my brain goes into some sort of grand-mal form of gibberish when entering "post-it/upload-it land"... and by the way how do you add the funky little pictures on your threads? Thanks! NED LUDD. (and yes, I know it's ironic to use the name of a technology smashing anarchist in this biz...)

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Old 04-25-2008, 03:12 AM   Postid: 167273
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Re: uploading dreamweaver mx created site

This tutorial might help?
http://www.siteground.com/tutorials/...ite_upload.htm
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Re: uploading dreamweaver mx created site

Thanks Shelia! that looks pretty good, but I found in the interum a very comprehensive site; http://www.thesitewizard.com/ which offers tutorials on using Dreameaver cs3 (which you can download and use for free for 30 days at http://www.adobe.com/downloads/ - there is Illustrator, Photoshop cs3 Extended, Adobe Flash, After Effects, Premiere, Indesign... and a whole bunch of other goodies. As of tonight I have launched PS cs3 and it seems to be fully functional as opposed to "crippleware" But back to thesitewizard, all I can say is that it is extremely comprehensive and has tons of links to create and load/manage/place/seo/a site, not only with the Dreamweaver cs3 tutorials, but with the open source Nvu tutorials. (http://nvudev.com/download.php) Every question I could think of had a well reasoned, concise, and useful page to access! (no I don't work for thesitewizard) let me know if this helps anyone else... NED LUDD

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Old 04-26-2008, 12:10 AM   Postid: 167302
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Re: uploading dreamweaver mx created site

Ah, well, good. I'm glad you found info to help you out.

Yes, TheSiteWizard.com is a site we often recommend to newbies. An excellent site and chock full of info. It's also hosted at FutureQuest.
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