The Changing Standards of the Web

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Last week, I participated in a Dreamweaver class that discussed CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). The days of web site being design using tables, and random styles are fading into history. The power of CSS became clear throughout the day. Adobe’s Dreamweaver CS4 product can do some powerful things, now I have to get  back to work in redesign my own sites and some others that still make use of tables.

The Spry features of Dreamweaver are incredible, the cool built in “Flash-like” features they offer to navigation menus, photo galleries, portfolios, or anything else you can imagine open up a lot of design possibilities.

Are you using CSS? What do you think of Adobe Dreamweaver CS4?

Until next time, Tim

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