I disagree with Scott (candystripe). As you seem to know, your attention should be on finding a job and polishing your portfolio, not learning a skill (web coding) that has nothing to do with your field. And, even if you were to spend a week doing nothing but coding and learning, you're still probably not going to produce…
@ysalex - When trying to install the CMS, what where you using to build your site before? I am using Wix currently, and I don't believe I can install anything to it seeing how its being edited through my browser window. The first thing I did was code it in HTML. I bought my site, yurialexander.com, and a hosting plan from…
actually with dreamweaver you dont need to know/learn how to code at all, it offers two areas to build your site, code view and design view and allows you to switch between the two if you like - i did the majority of my site in design view which is reality easy to use but to each their own