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  1. This is a rahter interesting topic. I have also been looking to learn how to make games. Anthing good is rarely ever free, though. I will also try the suggestions you guys have laid out.
  2. I don't know if I missed it on the lists or not but my fave 3D program:DAZ3D daz3d.comit actauuly my homepage. The software is free and it comes with some free models and then there are tons of free stuff form aroud the web.And who couldn't live without Google? The Google gods know everything!
  3. I also happen to like Fireworks. I have used the Studio MX version, the Studio 8 version, and now I'm using the Adobe CS3 version. I find it easier to use than Photoshop. And I like that I can get Photshop-like effects in it. I also like that it saves in png format so that i may come bac and edit a file with seperate layers and export it in other formats as well. For me, it's just one of the better graphic editing programs out there.
  4. I was not aware of this issue! Thank you for bringing this up. I will have to rename my pages. To the original poster: Try using Dreamweaver as your editor. It has a feature that allows you to check which browsers are compatible with your code.
  5. Actually, I beg to differ. MySpace actually allows a user to use their own CSS stylesheet to determine how a page lloks. Most of the MySpace pages you see are just quickly put together. Yet, there aree some that actaully take the time to hand code their own MySpace pages. You really wanna try your hand at some graphic art? Design PS3 (Playstation 3) themes and wallpapers. Confused? Google 'ps3 themes'. One site you're sure to get is http://www.ps3-themes.com/. A rather okay site. Make the Playstation world a better place with your art.
  6. Macromedia is the original owner of Dreamweaver. Those familair with it will also know that Dreamweaver was available in a package with Fireworks and Flash. I have been using Dreamweaver since 2005 --when it was owned by Macromedia. It was in a package called Macromedia Studio MX, then MX Became Studio 8, then Macromedia sold out to Adobe. Now, Dreamweaver is offered in Adobe's Creative Suite 3 (CS3) with a variety of other Adobe products, and yes, Fireworks and Flash are still available too. I am using Adobe CS3 Master Suite, the package with everything in it.As far as learning is concerned, it all depends on your capacity to learn. Dreamweaver is very user freindly. There are books that are step by step guides and plethoras of tutorials across the web about how to use specific pages. Dreamweaver is one of the best programs I have ever used. I recommend it to anyone who wants to maintain a website of their own.
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