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Either HTML, HTML/ Design, or Just Design (as in browser design)
Colors in the Dreamweaver's Loom has 241 pages.
Create / decide website content Web layout design in PhotShop Convet to HTML Create pages using DreamWeaver or FrontPage
There are many keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Dreamweaver that can make working easier. In order to refresh the design view in the Dreamweaver program, one can simply press F5.
It depends on what you're trying to do. They don't do the same things at all, really (you theoretically could design web pages in Powerpoint, or a presentation in Dreamweaver, but that's not really their intended purpose).
Dreamweaver is a Web design software program you can use to create pages for display on the World Wide Web. The latest version is Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 (the program was previously owned by Macromedia). You can use Dreamweaver to create HTML pages, as well as files in these formats: CSS, XML, ASP, PHP, JSP, and more. Dreameaver is the most popular Web design program among professional Web designers.
Yes you could consider it a web design tool. I wouldn't recommend it, you should learn HTML with CSS to design your web pages. But if you do need some software go with Adobe Dreamweaver.
Dreamweaver is a hybrid WYSIWYG and code-based web design and development application. It's made so that non-coders can create web pages and sites.
Not comparable. JavaScript is a programming language. Dreamweaver is an application (which you can use to create pages with javascript, html, etc.)
You can use the <sup> HTML tags in Dreamweaver code view on HTML pages. Example: <sup>This is a test</sup>
dreamweaver is a web page designer software. Takes the HTML code and interprets it to show it as nice web pages. Edits the code and build great things in the web. Many seb sites use dreamweaver to build their pages http://www.dreamweaver-software.com/
Your wording makes it sound like you don't understand what Dreamweaver or a web server is. Dreamweaver is merely a tool for creating HTML or dynamic web pages. If you're using Dreamweaver to only create static HTML pages, then any web server will serve them. If you are creating more advanced pages (i.e. in PHP or .NET) then you'll need to consider additional requirements when picking a server to host your website.