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Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 review

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VERDICT Simple HTML editing becomes a distant memory as Dreamweaver CS4 concentrates on advanced CSS and JavaScript handling for today’s complex compound web pages.


Dreamweaver CS3 review

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Dreamweaver CS3 adds Ajax handling

VERDICT: Improved CSS handling, browser compatibility checking and especially the new Ajax support make this the most significant Dreamweaver release for years.

Dreamweaver has dominated the world of professional web design in the decade since Macromedia first introduced it. Recently however there has been growing concern that it has been trading on past glories...


Expression Web Tutorial

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Expression Web walkthrough tutorial

With GoLive all-but gone, it might seem that Dreamweaver now holds a monopoly over professional page-based web authoring.

However there’s still one company with the resources, vision and resolve necessary to mount a serious challenge to Adobe, and Microsoft is absolutely determined to do just that.


Expression Web 1 review

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Expression Web replaces FrontPage

VERDICT Microsoft finally recognizes that professional web authoring needs a standards-compliant tool – just so long as they are Microsoft-approved standards.

Both the Web and Microsoft are central to modern computing but FrontPage, Microsoft’s longstanding web authoring application, is generally viewed with contempt. Microsoft has finally bitten the bullet, killing off FrontPage and replacing it with a complete rewrite: Expression Web.


History of Designing for the Screen

History of designing for the screen

Tom Arah looks at the history, problems, solutions and future of designing for the screen.

Previously I looked at the history of desktop publishing (DTP) with its focus on print-based design and output to paper. However the advent of the Apple Mac and of the Graphical User Interface (GUI) into the mainstream of personal computing also heralded the opening up of an entirely new publishing medium and one that is set to become even more important than paper – the computer screen itself.


Tom ArahTom Arah is the webmaster of designer-info.com. He has been a professional designer working with computer software since 1987. He also offers training and consultancy and since 1997 has been the contributing editor covering design issues for PC Pro, the UK's biggest-selling (and best) computer monthly.

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