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    Dreamweaver, Artisteer and CSS Templates

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by iMaCuLaTe, Oct 9, 2012.

  1. iMaCuLaTe

    iMaCuLaTe Notebook Consultant

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    Hey guys, this might be a long shot but here it goes.

    I've been making some cool designs in this program called Artisteer. It's a great program for making HTML, Joomla, WordPress etc. templates

    It has many options and in general is very flexible with adding your own touch to the design.

    However, there is some tweaking that I would like to do to the designs that I feel would be much easier to do in a program like Dreamweaver.

    Basically I've been trying to design the template in Artisteer then export the HTML template and open that up in Dreamweaver. But it looks really whacky when you open up the files in DW.

    I've searched the Artisteer and Adobe forums and I've ran into a lot fo people with the same problem.

    Someone suggested Project Seven: Dreamweaver Menus, Responsive CSS Templates, Widgets, HTML5 Gallery and More for CSS templates that work well with Dreamweaver but honestly I don't want to dish out 100 bucks per template.

    Does anyone know how to make Artisteer files work correctly in DW or know anywhere to find free/cheap CSS templates that I could just use in Dreamweaver?

    Any help would be appreciated. Thanks