Designing a Website Template Using Dreamweaver

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13 Responses
  1. danceall12 says:

    you need more videos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  2. 067077 says:

    Thanks for the video! It was extremely helpful

  3. naturalapproach says:

    How can i watch the last video that you are talking about? I like this one sooooo much.

  4. guanaco2828 says:

    you never showed how you come up with the index page can you show how?

  5. poonchezhians says:

    mzlyoness,Thanks for the tutorial.
    Just a suggestion,you could make the title as
    Designing a Website – Part 1 – Designing Template
    Designing a Website – Part 2 – Inserting .swf file in to a page..etc…so the video will have a continuity…

  6. mzlyoness says:

    @inbetweentics A bit of both, but I have been teaching for quite a while. Thank you for the compliment! I am using CS3 in the tutorial.

    Thank you everyone for the feedback!

  7. inbetweentics says:

    i don’t know how you learned this or if you taught yourself, but you are a very good teacher. you have a terrific speaking style, you pace the instruction well, and you instruct the viewer/student in a precise manner how to locate the proper selections in the process.

    you could probably put together a video tutorial and sell it on ebay! i’d buy it! :)

    you just sealed the confidence in me that i’m gonna get dreamweaver and make my own site! thank you

  8. tigersaab says:

    Thank you very much you are great Please upload more about dreamweaver.

  9. HordeAreMyFatCousins says:

    Thank you for this tutorial, it’s not from scratch, but at least its not ripping :)

  10. HakoProductions says:

    great tutorial thanks:)

  11. mjRICH1991 says:

    thank you so much for this

  12. selectsys says:

    Great, thanks!

  13. mosydelaf says:

    thanks your tutorial is easy to understand and easy to make.
    ^^

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