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	<title>Comments on: How To Upload A Template That Was Made In Dreamweaver To My Joomla Site?</title>
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		<title>By: snosh</title>
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		<description>Dreamweaver and Joomla have entirely different template mechanisms.  You can use Dreamweaver to set up a prototype and then use that as the foundation for a Joomla template, but you&#039;d have to copy over the CSS and the basic HTML structure yourself. 
Dreamweaver still uses a page-based approach, where each page is like a word document. Joomla is a content management system.  The template in a CMS contains no actual data, but all the data is stored in a database and the page is built in real time.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dreamweaver and Joomla have entirely different template mechanisms.  You can use Dreamweaver to set up a prototype and then use that as the foundation for a Joomla template, but you&#8217;d have to copy over the CSS and the basic HTML structure yourself.<br />
Dreamweaver still uses a page-based approach, where each page is like a word document. Joomla is a content management system.  The template in a CMS contains no actual data, but all the data is stored in a database and the page is built in real time.</p>
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