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19 Responses to “How To Post a Comment”

  1. Getting Online Made Simple » Blog Archive » 3 DreamweaverBeginnerTips Lifetime Subscriptions Up For Grabs Says:

    [...] register on the blog and post your comments: (watch the short video here on how to post a [...]

  2. cathrync7@bigpond.com Says:

    I would like to say the tips and tricks that you have shown me so far has created an interested in actually following threw with making websites. I was only playing around for the last year but now I beleive I can do this.

    Mark, with your tuturials, keep up the professional presentation, they are clear and informative.

    My world of website building is opening up, thankyou.

    Kindest Regards
    Chris Foster

  3. ramanml Says:

    I really enjoyed the Dreamweaver lessons, they were a great eye opener. I will recommend the site to my friends

  4. Kelly Hildebrecht Says:

    DreamweaverBeginnerTips.com staff:

    I was impressed with the number of training videos on this site when I first joined DreamweaverBeginnerTips.com. Now there are probably double the amount of videos on the site! I am so impressed with the quality of the videos and the rate at which new information is posted on this site! To make it even better, Mark sends e-mails on a regular basis giving wonderful tips and updates on the newest and greatest videos on the website!

    I am extremely grateful for this resource! I am making the switch from Microsoft FrontPage to Dreamweaver and the information available to me on this website has been crucial in my ability to make that change much more manageable!

    Thank you for creating this resource, especially for those of us new to Dreamweaver!

    Sincerely,

    Kelly Hildebrecht

  5. Juleigh Says:

    I love having the site available for referencing. I don’t always work with dreamweaver, and because I am not a 20-something, I tend to need to refresh my memory almost every time I use the program. It’s like having a library of tutorials at my fingertips. Whenever I get stuck, I just log in and find my answer. I find that the tuturials have improved my ability to create professional websites.

    Keep up the good work
    Julie Taylor

  6. Kerzell Says:

    I have to mimick the above comment. In the beginning I was just wanting to learn how to use dreamweaver never really believing I could build professional looking websites. With you tutorials, I believe I can make those professional websites I admire look even better.

    Your tutorials are clear, easy to understand and follow. I look forward to seeing your tutorials in my inbox.

    Thank you for making building websites in dreamweaver a dream come true!!

  7. Dhiraj Panchal Says:

    i like to do work using Dreawmeaver and for standing in the market i have to update my self , now its easy by getting updated my self with ur help , thanks for that

  8. dotun Says:

    Am having problem viewing your video i can’t download they to view them later

  9. Howard Oakes Says:

    I have been very impressed with the Dreamweaver training that your site has provided. Even though I am new to Dreamweaver I have completed numerous sites using my ISP’s built in software (very weak)and the old HTML…doing it the hard way so to speak. I wanted to learn the basics so I would have a solid foundation on how things worked before I started with Dreamweaver. I will say that I purchased the official Adobe training for for Dreamweaver CS3 and unfortunately it does not compare to the training you provide. I will not say it was a waste of money but the Infoweblink site is professionally prepared, easier to understand, and a superior product. Thanks

  10. 4HisKids Says:

    I wanted to tell you that I have never seen a more supportive person when it comes to helping and encouraging someone to do the best they can be.

    All your emails are addressed to the person you are sending them to (probably computer generated, but that’s ok) That makes us feel special and like we matter.

    Your information has helped me tremendously in web design. I am an amateur and I used your help exclusively to walk me through building a simple site for my children’s ministry at the church. (I received your email tutorial)

    I just wanted to share with you how nice it is to have such a quality, caring, and personal touch in all that you do.

    Blessings,
    Lori Attack

  11. Bob Greene Says:

    I really enjoy your tips and lessons. Dreamweaver is so

    large I need all the help i can get and yours fills an empty place thanks

  12. Terri Kenost Says:

    DreamweaverBeginnerTips.com provides easy to understand steps to create and design a site without spending a lot of hours reading text books or finding the time to attend a classroom setting. With rising costs of everything, your site has given me a way to “enjoy” my life virtually in my home costing me only my time but enhancing my passion of the power of computing technology. It is assisting me in successfully completing dreams that I would not have been able to do due to time and costs. I have recommended your info to teachers, students and the general population in 22 suburbs of the Chicagoland area through a tech article that I submit in a monthly free publication. If there were a way to provide the tips in a “lesson plan” format, I know that teachers all over the Chicagoland area would definitely use the tool to bring their kids to the site for the great knowledge that you provide! I will be recommending this site to the teachers who will be given the opportunity to use Dreamweaver this next school term to create a web site of their own to communicate to their students, parents and others. This information is a dream come true for an educator! You provide easy to understand tips that are great, to the point and it allows educators to complete what is expected of them without tapping into their limited time and limited income. Keep up the great work!

  13. Elaine Says:

    I am a teacher and one of the courses I teach is Web Design. I was told the class and had no formal training in Dreamweaver. I had to learn it on my own. Out of nowhere, I got an email telling me an easy way to learn Dreamweaver. I registered and have been receiving tips that have made my life a lot simplier since. It is one thing to know a program to use it and it is another thing to teach the program and have to figure out what they did wrong and fix it….I have been able to teacher my students things that I might not have had the time to learn myself if it were not for the tips that I have learned. Keep up the good job. I am not working on a new site and just got Dreamweaver CS3 and will need help with it also.

  14. mallik Says:

    i am therapist, i know very little about web designing. most of my engineering friends did work on web site designing, but no one gave such basic insight. you tutorials are so simple, that it is like spoon feeding. people like me are the first beneficiaries. after going through you emails , i decided to make a website for my outpatient clinic advertisement. i hope your help will make my intention c

  15. Verley Says:

    I am a school library media specialist. This year I co-taught a web design class with another teacher. From experience, I understand that simple, straight forward tutorials takes away the fear of treading in unchartered pathways. The component of these tutorials that I most appreciate is the step-by-step procedure.

    I very much appreciate the addition of having the capacity to print the tutorials. Even though we are merging into a greener world, having the informaiton in-hand for reference is much easier for most learners.

    If I could make one suggestion for improvement, it would be to left-align all text and images. It seems that when I place images on the right, my students have a small stumble in making a decision about what to do next. Since all of our text reads from right to left, I understand this somewhat. I think our eyes have become “customized” to rotutinely looking toward the left for information.

    Again, thanks for all the support you give educators. We must also keep learning if we intend to support our students on the right track.

  16. hillgirl Says:

    While I am new at Dreamweaver, I have been a software instructor for several years and I have to say that you are one of the better software teachers I’ve experienced, even within the classroom. Your tutorials are well organized and easy to follow along, and your voice is clear, articulate and well-paced. I love that you can pause the tutorial or go back and listen to part of it again, unlike so many other tutorials. Thank you, Mark, for sharing your knowledge with us “novices”.

  17. leatherandlace Says:

    FANTASTIC ive been on loads of sites for tutorials this has too be the best,
    im doing a dreamweaver and flash course . there is one tuturiol id like too see is im doing my first webpage and i would like a tutoriol of a frameset with a header a sidebar and 8 frames in maincontent (only been doing course since march with the help of your tutorials i have 8 grade A,s AND 2B,s
    thank you so much
    dee

  18. deepak008 Says:

    I really feel, it’s a great to learning with enjoy with your videos, thank you. and as you said about name , I would like to suggest ‘webforall’ or ‘webzest’ .

  19. Uma Owuam's Says:

    All i have to say is that the name is good. it fits in for what you want to do so i agree with that. I will also say congratulations to you.

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