Keeping You Updated

Hi All,

We’ve just finished updating the new infoweblink.com blog, where well keep you updated with new product information, company announcements and most importantly a place to give your feedback on what you would like from us here at infoweblink.

I’ll creating a short video today to show you how to post a comment - after all we want to hear from you and we thought our new blog would be a great way to do this.

I’m looking forwards to reading and responding to your comments and feedback.

8 Responses to “Keeping You Updated”

  1. edge-bc Says:

    Thanks for keeping us up to date

  2. kenny Says:

    Dear friend,

    For a beginner and layman like me your web site and your tutorials are real boon. I am using several of your tips now. The speciality about your tutorial is that you make it simple and to the point. I have used a few of your guidances in my web site ourguru.net.

    Love

    Kenny

  3. khildebrecht Says:

    Friends at Dreamweaverbeginnertips.com,

    Kudos! Your site was impressive when I joined a few months ago, now it’s just incredible! The speed at which new videos are being added is impressive! This site has been a God-send for me in re-designing my websites!

    I look forward to more videos being added, including information on creating a “submit” button and the use of CGI and other scripts within Dreamweaver. I also thought I saw a video, at one point, about using CSS with Spry Widgets. That is another video that would be very useful for me!

    Thanks so much for creating this resource! I don’t know what I would have done without it! I look forward to possibly receiving lifetime access to this site, but if I don’t, I will continue to pay for this awesome resource!

    Kelly Hildebrecht

  4. jeanne Says:

    Hi Mark,

    I’m a graphic designer and have just started a challenging new job where I need to learn web design.

    My boss is brilliant and a great mentor, however, he knows html, php, java, joomla etc inside out, and I really need get my head around the basics. Not an easy task for a middle aged wannabe!

    Your tutorials are great! Thanks to you I plan to remain employed and learn as much as I can about web! So, bring it on…
    Cheers!
    Jeanne

    PS Are your books available in hard copy?

  5. hecrowell Says:

    Hi Mike
    First of all, I - like many - am new to Dreamweaver and as of yet, hav not actually built a website. THis time of year I am quite busy not only with usual household duties but also keeping busy with small construction projects which kelps put bread on the table.
    This is a whole new world as far as site building is concerned - not at all like the “old” HTML based sites that I feel are diminishing.
    Dreamweaver has many many features that if I live long enough are being revealed via your email tutorials that I have been receiving on a regular basis. The videos that I have seen are very well put together in a way that I believe the “layman” can understand. You present the material in a very professional manner and aparently use top-end equipment for the presentations as the quality is supberb.
    Keep up the good work, Mike - finally - a software application with excellent support!

  6. hecrowell Says:

    Yikes!
    Too bad the posting function does not have (or seems to not have) editing ability. My spelling was AWFUL on that post…..maybe the editing feature would be food for thought?

  7. patmasey Says:

    I Love workin with Infoweblink.com. As a new user of Dreamweaver and
    being a high School teacher trying to teach Dreamweaver your information has been priceless. I can’t tell you how many times I have
    used your information. The lessons are easy to use and understand. You speak clearly, articulately and are easy to understand. Thank you
    being there when I needed you. Keep up the fantastic work. By the way, I did get my new site up for Conotton Valley High School if you
    want to take a look. It’s not fantastic but its a start. http://www.conottonvalley.k12.oh.us/ Thanks to your help I was able
    to get it up and going.

  8. hdoakes 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 also a superior product. Thanks

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