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This is a screenshot of one of the many pages that i have been working on for PRS Production 1(519) 659-8292. The guy that was originally supposed to be working on the site was given the job 9 years ago and only had 1/2 the site partially finished. So i decided to give it a shot and see what i could do, took me two 1 and a half days to get the page finished to the state that it is now.
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=pro-violence:iconpro-violence: Jun 22, 2006, 4:16:26 PM
Design is the easy part ;) just wait for the coding. This is a webpage I just did for a contractor: [link]. Not completely done but pretty close.

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~stolen-heart007:iconstolen-heart007: Jun 27, 2006, 8:34:55 AM
i really don't have that much coding to do because i used fireworks and then export, the program does the code and exports everything you see on the page as gifs and then then recreates them in a very elaborate table :) its quite cool actually cause i have looked at pages created both ways in dreamweaver and in fireworks. fireworks though is a far stronger tool for the wedpage layout because you are not constricted to making tables and charts that limit the mobility of laying images and text. dreamweaver is more of the next level up for coding and adding other little extra features. nice page by the way very cool.
=pro-violence:iconpro-violence: Jun 28, 2006, 4:19:52 PM
I have never used fireworks, just used dreamweaver cause it fills in the code for you so its easier to type out. Maybe I will play with fireworks. It seems easier from a design standpoint and coding, but I bet it makes complex codes instead of easy ones so the pages load fast. Or does it not? On the website I showed you all the images come from a database which the client can enter via the hidden login button at the top right corner. This allows them to add/delete pictures at will and place them where they want. The code is already there. Anyway I may play with fireworks for the smaller webpages. Sounds fun.

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