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Dreamweaver/photshop 7

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I have both programs at school and are learning to use. I havent touched dreamweaver yet. My brother says its like 800$ is it? If it is, should i make some sigs in school and post them in forums for people to use, its a computer tech. class btw so when im done with it i should have some good stuff to post.

well im not sure about the cost, but it aint cheap lol. Would like to see you post up a few things up here :D GL

dreamweaver 8 is a 400 USD product.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

hey do whatever you want.

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Yea, i learned some things on photoshop today in school. I am getting sick of pixels so i used a cool looking think in paint samples. When I learn how to use dreamweaver and photoshop good enough you should see some work coming from me for tip.it sigs.

goodluck with both programs. photoshop is an awsome program once you get the hang of it. dreamweaver is nice aswell, but it has less to do with graphics, it's more building websites and stuff.

Yeah, you're making it sound like dreamweaver will help you with sigs :?. It's a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) coding program for websites.

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Yea photoshop is confusing i was going to flip when teacher wouldnt help me. I learned how to do feather thing today.

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