FP 2002 - pull down menus

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Guest

I understand that in FP 2003 one can creat pull down menus. How does one do
this in FP 2002?

On a completely separate note, can someone summarise in a few sentences the
relative pros and cons of FP versus dreamweaver? I currently use FP and
generally like it, but see a number of limitations so am considering
switching to another package. However, before I splash out the money I would
like to know what (if any) benefits there are.
 
J

Jon Spivey

Hi,
You can't make menus in 2002 without writing your own code - if you want to
go this route post back and we'll get you started.

As for the merits I think it's down to personal preference. Both are good
programs - what counts is which one you find helps you get your work down
quicker. Why not go to www.macromedia.com download the 30 day trial of
dreamweaver and see how you get on with it. You might also want to evaluate
FP2003 - it's a much better program than 2002
 
J

Jim Cheshire \(JIMCO\)

Doug said:
On a completely separate note, can someone summarise in a few
sentences the relative pros and cons of FP versus dreamweaver? I
currently use FP and generally like it, but see a number of
limitations so am considering switching to another package. However,
before I splash out the money I would like to know what (if any)
benefits there are.

Are you sure that YOU see a number of limitations or are you just repeating
what some "ex-spurt" has told you? ;)

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G

Guest

Jon

Thanks for your concise response. Very helpfull. I won't go down the code
route; to time-consuming to learn and maintain. When I have some more time,
I'll either upgrade FR or try Dreamweaver.

Doug
 

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