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Originally Posted by ftaylor I use Linux these days anyway, so latest version of DreamWeaver isn't an option; but that's a different discussion altogether! |
I've seen latest DreamWeaver being used under Linux with the help of CrossOver software layer. Actually most of Windows software can be successfully used under Linux nowadays.
It's always better to learn the core technologies like XHTML and CSS than to rely on any tool to do the job for you. DreamWeaver is good but the code produced usually requires manual tweaking to achieve excellence.
Books: I recommend *********.com's tutorials and (e)books. These books are written by real pros and cover most of the questions in a practical way.
P.S. Oops, I didn't know s-------t.com is forbidden here. :(