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(Message started by: Okinell on Feb 18th, 2007, 1:16pm)

Title: Just getting started...
Post by Okinell on Feb 18th, 2007, 1:16pm
I hope that this will be found appropriate.  I am just starting to learn about web design and after struggling with several other web design systems like MS-Word and the new MS-Expressions, I am so glad to have found Easy Web Editor.  If anyone has any additional recommendations to point me toward I would really appreciate it.  I realize that as a retired 53 year old dentist I am a bit behind the "curve", but I am trainable given good instructions.  So far this is why I have found Easy Web Editor so wonderful.  

I am learning about CSS use, etc. and am concerned if you design a website utilizing one system, ie., EWE, Expressions, Dreamweaver, etc. do you or will you limit your options as you/I get more knowledgeable.  I am taking a bit of a leap of faith here making these comments and questions because I don't know enough yet that I realize that I must be sounding stupid or asking very stupid questions.

So, if you will bear with me for a while, I have a lot to learn.  But, thanks for all your effort to assist us rank noobies.

Regards
Okinell

Title: Re: Just getting started...
Post by BobG on May 4th, 2007, 12:27pm
VV is an all-in-one digital publishing operation. You can create, finalize and publish various digital docs with any one of VV’s applications. Pick the particular application for the job you want to do. They have apps for anything you could want to publish in the digital world.

Since February 18, at least 50 folks have read your inquiry and no answer!Well, here I go. And I’ve been using VV’s stuff for quite a few years. Not that I haven’t used a number of other programming applications and languages, but when staring into a deadline, I’ve always turned back to VV since I found it. I’m now retired, so I can afford to weander, but I still come back to VV when I want to get something published in digital. I’ve been programming computers for at least 50 years.

Most newbies seem to struggle a little before they catch on to the fact that they don’t need all those other software packages. The all-in-one concept means you can publish a state-of-the-art Website without leaving (in this case) EasyWebEditor (EWE). As Aldo put it his introduction in the PDF manual, “EasyWebEditor may be the first Web tool expressly designed to let users concentrate on the content rather than code and physical files”. The same relative statement is in all the VV applications.

Spend your study time IN the VV application that you intend to use (In your case: EWE).  VV applications are interactive and dynamic. You can experiment, change, extend, and “whatever” inside the application without worrying about what finally goes where. VV handles each page as an island in a sea (the total of all pages). You can do your creative stuff while the idea is burning a hole in our head, and then add other pages and place (link) the pages into the order you want your published document to display itself.

Hope this helps…

Title: Re: Just getting started...
Post by BobG on Jun 21st, 2007, 5:18pm
Long time waiting but don't see where you got an answer.

Stay with the VV stuff. We used to put ourselves through the horrors of hades to write a small program. Now, we have those wonderful graphical user interfaces. I have a collection of languages I can use, but I always come back to VV applications to get the documentation job done and get it done without pain and suffering   :)

Of course, if you want to program as a hobby, it can be a lot of fun (like working crossword puzzles!).


Title: Re: Just getting started...
Post by BobG on Jun 21st, 2007, 5:20pm
Haw! I answered it back in April. Oh well, have a great time with your pc.



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