
If you have been using Microsoft FrontPage, or have inherited a website that was created in FrontPage and want to use Adobe Dreamweaver 8, this article will help make your transition easier.
While Dreamweaver 8 offers more features than FrontPage, you will be able to start using it to maintain your website and create new ones easily. This article walks you through getting started with Dreamweaver from the perspective of a FrontPage 2003 user.
To complete this tutorial you will need to install the following software:
Cheryl D. Wise is a director of WiserWays, LLC, and primary instructor at StarttoWeb.com. She is a member of the Guild of Accessible Web Designers and is certified as a Professional Web Developer by the World Organization of Webmasters.