Depending which version of Dreamweaver you have,

There was a plug-in for Dreamweaver that assisted you in setting up Joomla 
templates and made sure all the keyword section where added to interface with 
the CMS.

William


> Susie Gardner-Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> I¹m just starting to (try to!) learn Joomla as I¹m going to have to use 
> it
> on a few upcoming sites. Having looked at the html output as I work 
> through
> some of the tutorials, I¹m wondering how accessible sites created in 
> Joomla
> are, and if anyone has any experience/knowledge of good sites to help in
> this area ... ?
> 
> Obviously I¹m going to be doing my own stylesheets and taking it out of
> table layout. At the moment I¹m wondering if it¹d be easier to develop 
> the
> site structure/CSS in Dreamweaver and then move it into Joomla.
> 
> Cheers
> Susie
> 
> 
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