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Im currently building a web site, im new at this, the process I fallow is the fallowing: first i design the website in Corel 11, after finished with the designs I move to fireworks to make the cut the design and from there I transfer to dreamweaver. What I would like to know is if you can provide with any reliable suggestions about the process I fallow.

Thank you for reading my posting.

Hector S.
 
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Sounds reasonable. I use a similar process, only I go:

Photoshop->ImageReady->DreamWeaver

Welcome to NamePros, Hector. :D
 
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what do you use imageready for? animated .gif's?
 
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ImageReady can do animated gifs, yes, but the primary reason its part of my process is to easily compress graphic elements into small file-sizes.
 
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What I do is

Corel Photopaint 10 -> Notepad or Dreamweaver ;)

[p.s. Corel is great!]
 
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well i use Adobe PhotoShop 7.0 -> Microsoft Frontpage if i get lazy or Notepad if i'm not

I use frontpage to preview the page usually
 
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Photoshop 7 + DreamweaverMX.
 
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well Corel is not good for designing layouts for websites but photoshop is best.

you can do is just export your corel template to psd format and just silce it and it is ready for dreamweaver.

let me know if i can help you more.
 
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