> I design and manage several web sites with DW and it's excellent. You can't use SSH with it but it's site management features are sweet. I also teach workshops for UGA and here is a link to some docs to get you ramped up: http://www.uga.edu/dreamweaver/ I'll be revamping them for the MX version soon but it's all still applicable. +kevin P.S. I'm happy to post to the list that after 2 years of waiting for a Mac laptop with a DVD burner (and having the bling-bling, of course) I have purchased my 1GHz TiBook just now!!!!! > Dreamweaver is far and away the best web site management tool. Adobe > GoLive is good, but not ready for prime time. The added bonus is that > Dreamweaver (and GoLive, too) allows and supports the use of open > source > web site development tools -- PHP, MySQL, xml, etc. > > On the other hand, MS FrontPage is a joke. To get the same abilities > availabile via open source, FrontPage requires proprietary code be > installed on the server for all the "special" features in FrontPage to > work. The problem with that is Microsoft's legendary (and criminal?) > lack of security. By that I mean, an otherwise secure server suddenly > turns into a security sieve as soon as you install any of the FrontPage > enhancements. Trust me, I've been burned once ...that's all it took to > switch. > > Ron Woodland > > To make people free is the aim of art, therefore art for me is the science of freedom. --Joseph Beuys (1921-1986)