Seeing that I still struggle with my own personal web page I thought it appropriate that a web design topic page site be set up as per the old Usenet forum and feed. Just for reference I am using the oldest and simplest version of Adobe Pagemill 3.0 on the planet earth and oddly it still works with WIN-XP Pro. This allows me to keep it, well, simple for my photographic art web site which is in a state of ongoing redesign at this time i.e. http://www.brokenlight.com
I truly fear all web design software as it's so complicated on top of say Adobe CS-4 extended. That Adobe program alone can and will snap the best of us and has across time. One really has to go to school on line at Lynda.com and yet even then it's endless e.g. color management and more and Adobe and Windows have always had different gamma and thus all of my work can all be "off" when I set it through XP or any Windows browser after it's uploaded. So first things first, simplicity and Pagemill 3.0 Are there any programs that are just as simple ( even if they are outdated ) that will yield most of what is needed in HTML?
_R.
I truly fear all web design software as it's so complicated on top of say Adobe CS-4 extended. That Adobe program alone can and will snap the best of us and has across time. One really has to go to school on line at Lynda.com and yet even then it's endless e.g. color management and more and Adobe and Windows have always had different gamma and thus all of my work can all be "off" when I set it through XP or any Windows browser after it's uploaded. So first things first, simplicity and Pagemill 3.0 Are there any programs that are just as simple ( even if they are outdated ) that will yield most of what is needed in HTML?
_R.