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golive 4 / dreamweaver
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Jun 8, 2002, 05:04 PM
 
i am working at an art gallery here where i live. we have to refrain from having any illegal software on here (sad). so, they have golive 4 on here, and i can't make heads or tails of it. i can't figure out how to do any image rollovers or anything. if anyone knows how, please tell me?

also, they have a budget for new software. can people with experience please tell which is better? dreamweaver mx or golive 6? the upgrade for golive will be 100 bucks, and the dreamweaver mx is just whatever it costs for the new version (expensive). i really like dreamweaver 4, anyone know if the interface has changed much in mx??

help help help. golive 4 stinks.
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Jun 9, 2002, 02:06 AM
 
The interface has chaned a bit but not enough for you to have to relearn anything. I picked up a copy of MX (upgrade from 4) and have been working perfectly without a single bump in the road. GoLive plain blows IMHO. I have owned both (GoLive since the beginning and Dreamweaver since 3.0 and I have always turned to Dreamweaver. GoLive may be Adobe-like but it just BLOWS. I can bring GoLive to it's knees when I open any site using complex table layouts, not to mention all the crap code it rapes my final HTML with because it just WANTS it to be there.

IMHO, go with Dreamweaver, you'll be happier in the long run.

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