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Adobe Dreamweaver CS3
Looking to purchase this software for building a website. Website is for information about a class and signing up for any upcoming classes. Will this be suitable for this purpose?
31st Mar 2008
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Overkill and not exactly what you want
Have you looked at PostNuke or moodle?
PostNuke gives you a very robust dynamic website in a very short period of time.
Moodle is an open-source 'course management system'...either one is free.
http://www.postnuke.com
http://moodle.org/
For a more advanced website you could use Dreamweaver to make very cool content to manage with PostNuke. Dreamweaver is more of a content design/creation tool, while postnuke or moodle are complete web applications.
By itself, you would have to do a whole lot of work to create something like a class signup using strictly dreamweaver.
With PostNuke, you could just plug in the moodle module, or even use moodle on it's own.
PostNuke gives you a very robust dynamic website in a very short period of time.
Moodle is an open-source 'course management system'...either one is free.
http://www.postnuke.com
http://moodle.org/
For a more advanced website you could use Dreamweaver to make very cool content to manage with PostNuke. Dreamweaver is more of a content design/creation tool, while postnuke or moodle are complete web applications.
By itself, you would have to do a whole lot of work to create something like a class signup using strictly dreamweaver.
With PostNuke, you could just plug in the moodle module, or even use moodle on it's own.
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