![]() ![]() WRobinson: Thanks for the tips! Originally my designer asked me how many pages I thought I'd need for my site. But, I know there are other good guys out there. I am open to hiring another designer, it's just that I've seen what this guy can do and he's really good. So, I'm thinking maybe he could make the site with dreamweaver, but I could keep it up with contribute. He just likes dreamweaver and feels that any designer worth his money would use it. He did my logo and it's better than anything I could have come up with. GeoUK: I was talking with my business mentor today because she has a website and she's in a very similar biz to my own. Besides that, dreamweaver is expensive and if I have to learn it, then why am I paying this guy to design my site? Couldn't I just do it myself? So, I guess my question is.what do you think of dreamweaver? How user friendly is it? I'm not a techie and I'm really scared that I will mess something up with my website if I try to change something using a big program like dreamweaver. But, now I'm paying for hosting and I have no site there, and since I don't like paying for something I'm not using, I really want to get a site up. I would have waited a while before doing a website. I wish I had known some of these things BEFORE I signed up for web hosting. Does that sound right? Are these features complicated to add and therefore expensive? He did say we could add them later when my company has grown. My designer said that I don't need these two features right now as they would be very expensive and complicated to add, and that I'd be better off with manual email and manual downloads (where I send the ebooks myself). He did say that a class wouldn't be a long one, just a month long or so at a local community college, but this just sounds complicated, long and involved to me.Īlso, I wanted to have automated features from the site.two ebooks that someone could download as soon as they pay for them, and automated email. ![]() In order for me to keep up the site, I will have to purchase dreamweaver and then learn how to use it which will probably mean taking a class. I met with my website designer today, and he told me he won't build my site with anytyhing but dreamweaver. ![]()
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