Getting Started Guide Dreamweaver Updated on December 24, 2019 by Brad Markle 0 Minutes, 59 Seconds to Read About Dreamweaver From adobe.com: Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS5 software empowers designers and developers to build standards-based websites with confidence. Design visually or directly in code, develop pages with content management systems, and accurately test browser compatibility Downloading Dreamweaver To begin using Dreamweaver, you will first need to obtain a copy of the software. If you don’t already have a copy, you can download a TRIAL version of Dreamweaver via the following link: Download a free trial of Dreamweaver Please note that Dreamweaver is an Adobe product. We are not affiliated with Adobe, so any questions you may have regarding obtaining the software would best be handled by contacting Adobe support Using Dreamweaver After you’ve installed Dreamweaver, you’re now ready to begin using it. While there are many sources online that can introduce you to designing websites using Dreamweaver, you may want to start out by reading the following content on adobe.com: Dreamweaver Developer Center Publishing your website After you’ve designed your website using Dreamweaver, you’re now ready to publish your website. Publishing your website is the process of uploading your website files to our servers. When you publish within Dreamweaver, you are using FTP to upload the files. Share this Article Related Articles How to Create a Local Dev Server with Vagrant AWStats: View Statistics About Your Website Traffic MySQL Error 1064: You Have an Error in Your SQL Syntax MySQL Error 1044 Access Denied Troubleshooting: Fixing the “localhost Refused to Connect” Error HTTP Error Codes: What They Mean and How to Fix Them How to Fix the 504 Gateway Timeout Error 500 Internal Server Error How To Create a PHP Redirect (301, 302, and Dynamic Redirect Examples) Connect to SFTP for Shared Hosting Accounts Using FileZilla