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Hi all.

I don't know if this is the right place to ask this but I'm really struggling.

I want to create a web based applet but Visual Studio doesn't allow me to create a nice front end. I was thinking of using Dreamweaver instead but I don't know HTML.

I made a demo VB applet so I have all the code in VB that I need.

My question is this: Can I work in Dreamweaver and somehow link my VB code to it?
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LloydA111 17-Nov-10 13:41pm    
Visual Studio does not make websites, unless your talking about Visual Web Developer?
wikus70 18-Nov-10 1:15am    
I'm using Visual Studio 2010. They build Visual Web Developer into Visual Studio 2010. You can select a VB or C# web application from Visual Studio 2010 now :)

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Applets are Java. Don't use Dreamweaver for .net development. You can do what you propose, but there's no point. You should be able to create much more in Visual Studio than you can in Dreamweaver anyway.
 
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wikus70 17-Nov-10 8:09am    
The front end in VS looks to plain. It look 2D. Like this site look nice and 3D. I can't do the same in VS. Do I need plug-ins?
jim lahey 17-Nov-10 8:51am    
I don't understand what you mean by 3D - do you mean the drop shadow around the box that tells you how to answer a question?
wikus70 18-Nov-10 1:14am    
This site looks almost 3D. If I create a site in VS 2010 the web site looks almost like a VB 6 program. It looks dull and almost 2D.

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