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Default I dont know if this is the right place.... - 08-04-2004 , 02:58 PM






But..

Im pretty much a newbie at webdesign, Ive done a few sites, but always with
templates - and i find it really hard to come up with anything original on
dreamweaver...
I wonderd if anyone had any tips on how they started or somthing...?

Thanks alot.

p.s Sorry if i shouldnt post this here.


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Default Re: I dont know if this is the right place.... - 08-04-2004 , 03:06 PM






"and I find it really hard to come up with anything original in DreamWeaver"

Are you able to come up with anything original in some other software?..

Are you able to DRAW something original?

(I'm just trying to find out where the problem lies.)


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Default Re: I dont know if this is the right place.... - 08-04-2004 , 03:30 PM



I never come up with anything in DW. I always use a vector program like
CorelDraw and then recreate elements in photoshop and use them in DW where I
create the overall infrastructure. I couldn't imagine trying to initially
create anything in DW.

You can even create something on paper first.

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"joekutcher" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

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But..

Im pretty much a newbie at webdesign, Ive done a few sites, but always
with
templates - and i find it really hard to come up with anything original on
dreamweaver...
I wonderd if anyone had any tips on how they started or somthing...?

Thanks alot.

p.s Sorry if i shouldnt post this here.




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Default Re: I dont know if this is the right place.... - 08-04-2004 , 03:42 PM



In addition to what they said, it also helps to look at other professional
sites for inspiration. Not to "rip off"...but to mimic.



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"BigHead" <info (AT) NADASpambigheadis (DOT) com> wrote

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I never come up with anything in DW. I always use a vector program like
CorelDraw and then recreate elements in photoshop and use them in DW where
I
create the overall infrastructure. I couldn't imagine trying to initially
create anything in DW.

You can even create something on paper first.

t

"joekutcher" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote in message
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But..

Im pretty much a newbie at webdesign, Ive done a few sites, but always
with
templates - and i find it really hard to come up with anything original
on
dreamweaver...
I wonderd if anyone had any tips on how they started or somthing...?

Thanks alot.

p.s Sorry if i shouldnt post this here.






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John Waller
 
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Default Re: I dont know if this is the right place.... - 08-04-2004 , 04:55 PM



Inspire yourself with what others are doing:

http://www.coolhomepages.com

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Default Re: I dont know if this is the right place.... - 08-04-2004 , 06:07 PM



Ok...
thanks every1 - Uve give me a better insight into how you guys make stuff...
Hopefully ill come up withing somthing soon.
cheers!

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