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Learning Dreamweaver for the first time

Posted by Janine Warner - August 25, 2012 - Dreamweaver, FAQ
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Hi Janine,

I have been reading one of your web design books and am interested in learning Dreamweaver but live in Cairns, Australia, where there is no training center available. First, is it possible to learn Dreamweaver (with no past training in web design) by using your videos? Second, if it IS possible, can it be delivered to Australia?

Thank you very much.

Alice

Hi Alice,

I’ve known many people who learned web design over the years. It’s a new and growing profession, so lots of people are starting in now. I’ve been doing this for 15 years (which makes me the age of a grandparent in Internet time) and I’ve learned that some of the important things to consider when you start to learn web design are (1) what kind of site do you want to create? and (2) what is your background (what programs do you already know)?

If you give me a few more details about what you want to do, I can help you assess the best approach and which of my books or videos (as well as other resources) might help you achieve your goals.

In the meantime, you can find many free tutorials and other resources in the Dreamweaver training center.

Thanks,
Janine

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