New Guy - FTP needed or able to be used with Concrete 5?
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I'm very new to creating websites but had a quick question regarding FTP and Concrete 5.
I believe the answer is yes but not sure of details.
If you create images within Photoshop then upload to a FTP (filezilla) and then place within dreamweaver - for the coding purpose; is there a need for Concrete5?
How does that process work (if it does) with Concrete 5 in order to customize a website?
I want to utilize dreamweaver for the coding purposes cause otherwise it will take forever to create the site.
Appreciate any insight and let me know if you have a donation page of any sort. THANKS!!!
- Zach
Zach.Roberts84@gmail.com
I believe the answer is yes but not sure of details.
If you create images within Photoshop then upload to a FTP (filezilla) and then place within dreamweaver - for the coding purpose; is there a need for Concrete5?
How does that process work (if it does) with Concrete 5 in order to customize a website?
I want to utilize dreamweaver for the coding purposes cause otherwise it will take forever to create the site.
Appreciate any insight and let me know if you have a donation page of any sort. THANKS!!!
- Zach
Zach.Roberts84@gmail.com
Concrete5 is incredibly flexible. You can take any HTML/CSS site and transform it into a C5 template. The template typically works like a shell that your place your content in.
C5 also has an internal file manager that uploads your files for you (single or batches) and then lets you choose which pictures your want on which pages and allows your to group them together for slide shows, galleries, etc...
Check out the Documentation section of the website for some tutorials on how to customize/make your own theme. I've also found this website incredibly useful:
http://www.codeblog.ch/category/concrete5/...