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How To Use Dream Weaver
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How To Use Dream Weaver
If you are looking to create a website for business or personal use you might be thinking it will be a good idea to find out how to use Dreamweaver as it is the industry leading web design and development package. There are a few versions of Dreamweaver that you may come across including:
- Dreamweaver CS3
- Dreamweaver 8
- Dreamweaver MX
- Dreamweaver 4
Web Design Training Courses
If you want to learn how to use Dreamweaver and be able to create a marquee in Dreamweaver, what better way to learn could there be than an instructor led training course. We offer training in a number of formats which include:
- Public scheduled courses
- Closed company training events
- On-site training
- One-to-one training
Our public schedule courses are all one day in duration and we offer courses at introduction and intermediate levels. We run high quality training courses and not dream weaver for dummy courses.Dreamweaver, in addition to web design can also be used as a tool for web programming.
To see our online live schedule of Dreamweaver courses please see our pricing and availability page.
Dreamweaver Help
In addition to the training courses that we offer, you will also find Dreamweaver help available via our Dreamweaver help forum. Your questions will be answered by either our team of highly experienced trainers or a member of our web development team. To try out our forum please visit our support forum
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For more Dreamweaver info please see our Dreamweaver overview page.
Dreamweaver Evolution
For information on the evolution of Dreamweaver you may like to see our article that covers in depth the Dreamweaver evolution.