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  • does anyone use corel 11 for web site design?

    Posted by andie lines on 3 July 2003 at 17:40

    i have recently been designing websites in corel the graphics prog. i use for my layouts for signs. its a real doddle to use and if you now corel you can design some quite funky sites. but i cant get them to upload!!! 😥 😥

    popcornpro replied 22 years, 2 months ago 4 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Rab

    Member
    3 July 2003 at 18:38

    I use Dreamweaver for website design, however I find that AceFTP is great for uploading and managing sites and it’s free, dowload at.
    http://freeware.aceftp.com/

    hope this helps,

    Rab

  • lukebremner

    Member
    3 July 2003 at 21:25

    I’ve been playing with dreamweever this week geting to now it a bit but also have corel 11 on order, I’m thinking of designing in corel and loading it up through dreamweaver, so this is interesting to hear.
    thanks .

  • andie lines

    Member
    4 July 2003 at 10:49

    thanks guys.
    i got so fed up with it i decided to use dreamweaver instead which seems far easier to use then i had been told, its a shame cos i really like corel. btw there are some great web templates available from sedergraphics.com in the form of dream weaver images and LAYERED photoshop files and dirt cheap too! i have just bought the three disks available for under £100 inc. packing and theres a hundred templates on each

  • popcornpro

    Member
    4 August 2003 at 23:40

    Layout in Corel… show customer… export to Fireworks… Complete design, add great effect, rollovers, drop-downs, blahh… slice up images and export images. Either open html in dreamweaver or creat tables from scratch and bring in images and “glue” togeter in tables… sometimes Fireworks’ tables can be more difficult to work with in the longrun. Then upload using the ftp facility in dreamweaver.

    My background is design and web development and I am new to signage.

    Here is an example where the above is exactly what I did: http://www.guitarstrings.co.uk

    Cheers,

    Rich

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