When the Internet was in its early days, people were eager to write their own websites. There were many ways of writing websites, but the most ubiquitous was to open a notepad application and write the whole website in HTML.
A lot of new programs did surface on the market and made HTML coding unnecessary, but a lot of these new products were unusable and had too many teething problems.
It took some time before a product was able to work with HTML without causing problems. Many old programs relied on luck of the draw for publishing a site on the Internet.
The types of problems that would occur would be that the detachment of HTML coding and actual content, in what is referred to as a WYSIWYG editor, led to problems later on, as users thought that they had effectively built a perfect website but later found that once published to the web, the elements of their website would move around independently and break anchor text and URL links. This disturbance of anchors and refusal to follow the rules of HTML was a necessary byproduct of the WYSIWYG HTML editors. This Lack of reliability caused untold problems.
Nowadays, Dreamweaver saves a tremendous amount of time. You can simply whip out your favorite template, add some colors and clever publishing and you’re good to go!
The great thing about the Dreamweaver templates is that you have a template for every possible combination of themes that anyone could ask for, making it easy to publish beautiful and eye catching web pages in a matter of minutes.

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