Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live a day in someone else’s shoes? (or occasionally something else’s shoes for those who have wondered how nice it would be to be a house cat, sleeping all day in a patch of sun worrying about nothing….) but back to reality.
Generally I am quite content in my own shoes, but have been forced lately to live the life of a web-designer…I feel like I should be in some sort of therapy session….”Hello, my name is Demara, first time Dreamweaver-user, first time web-designer….and I don’t know how to script”. So bear with me as I walk over to the computer lab and borrow a pocket-protector, it’s time to get coding…
So let me just say that Dreamweaver, well, it doesn’t suck, but I’m not sure what it does do. For those that script as a second language (can that be an official language for a state?), it is onerous and has a tendency to do things a little bass-ackwards, throwing in commands that aren’t supposed to be there, filling in gook here and there apparently randomly. For those of us who just design and can’t script with the directions spelled out in 5th-grade English, it just isn’t as user friendly as it needs to be and you find that you need to know coding to fix the silly crap it does. So, given that I love the remaining Adobe Creative Suite programs, I’m a little disappointed with Dreamweaver. Do you think they’ll fix it with CS4? hmmmm…..bears pondering.
So, while I have been able to create a somewhat functional, if not marginally ok, 8 pages of web-site with Dreamweaver, I just still don’t really get it.
So, wish me luck….I’m gonna go back to the computer lab and see if I can figure out how to make some of this stuff work right.
See you soon….