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I started doing web design about 10 years ago. I started with my own personal site for family to keep in touch. I grew into producing non profit sites, some small business sites and pulic school site. I started out using Front Page 2000 and used serveral graphic programs to help develope the graphics on my sites. I now use Dream Weaver CS3 and Coffee Cup software. I found that I could set-up sites in Coffee Cup much easier than in Dream Weaver. I use templates with Dream Weaver and basically start from scratch in Coffee Cup Visual Site Designer. I'm in the process of switching one of my Front Page 2000 site over to Coffee Cup VSD. I just wanted an easier way to update my site design. Time is very important to me and I don't want to waste alot of time trying to figure out how to do something in one of my WebSites.

I will probably be posting many questions in the forums in the near future. I'm new to Coffee Cup Software and have to change my way of thinking about producing websites. Working in WYSIWYG is new to me. I'm so use to looking up code and reading manuals to find ways of doing things better in my websites. Form Designer was a God send with my non profite sites. I had to make a contact form and have it up and running within two days. Dream Weaver wanted me to write the php script for the form. I was not willing to takel that one. I had my form up and running in one hour with the help of Coffee Cup Form Designer.

See you all in the forums,
Brad H
www.rockfordwindensemble.org
www.bsmsband.com
www.heddinger.com
Brad
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Brad wrote:
Working in WYSIWYG is new to me. I'm so use to looking up code and reading manuals to find ways of doing things better in my websites.

Brad,

If you are comfortable using HTML code, the HTML Editor 2008 is a great program, and it has a visual editor if you want to use it.

I agree with you about the CC Form Builder. I have used it and it works immediately with no fiddling around.
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billr wrote:
Brad wrote:
Working in WYSIWYG is new to me. I'm so use to looking up code and reading manuals to find ways of doing things better in my websites.

Brad,

If you are comfortable using HTML code, the HTML Editor 2008 is a great program, and it has a visual editor if you want to use it.

I agree with you about the CC Form Builder. I have used it and it works immediately with no fiddling around.

I also agree, the Form Builder is definitely easy, yet powerful.

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