You’ve created your new Dreamweaver document, or you’ve opened an existing document. You’re ready to start working. The more you understand (and agree with) how Dreamweaver expects you to work, the easier time you’ll have. This section covers the basic page-building workflow in Dreamweaver. If you’re brand new to the program— even if you’ve coded web pages or used other web editors before—this will give you a handle on working in this environment.
You like a graphic user interface. You like to see the pages you’re building, as you build them. You like to drag and drop things, resize and reposition with a click of the mouse. You’re ready to work with Dreamweaver design tools.