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Full support for advanced HTML5 and CSS websites
With almost all features accessible through GUI interface. Tight integration with other Adobe apps. Unique
Builtin support for designing for multiple platforms (phone
Tablet
Desktop) simultaneously. Wor
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Even the newlysimplified interface can be difficult to navigate. Sluggish performance with complex pages
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Published: 2013-06-27, Author: Edward , review by: pcmag.com
Full support for advanced HTML5 and CSS websites, with almost all features accessible through GUI interface. Tight integration with other Adobe apps. Unique, builtin support for designing for multiple platforms (phone, tablet, desktop) simultaneously. Wor
Even the newlysimplified interface can be difficult to navigate. Sluggish performance with complex pages
As an advanced website editor, Dreamweaver has no serious competition, and, unless you're willing to code by hand, it's the only serious choice for building up-to-date multiplatform websites....
CSS Designer creates a visual connection to CSS settings; improved web-font integration; easier use of HTML classes in Fluid Grid Layouts
CSS Designer distracts from coding; lethargic with complex layouts; undo/redo is inconsistent, $49.99 a month (annual subscription)
Dreamweaver CC isn't a major overhaul; most of Adobe's work this year went into migrating the program toward the Creative Cloud subscription service. Adobe still has much work to do to make this application and its Creative Cloud siblings truly cloud-base...
In many ways, Dreamweaver remains the most ambitious web design application around, aiming to appeal to all-comers. It has tools for ardent hand-coders and also designers who prefer working in a more visual manner. Although legacy cruft remains stubbornly...
Published: 2013-07-12, Author: Edward , review by: itproportal.com
Full support for advanced HTML5 and CSS, Tight integration with other Adobe apps, Unique multiple platform support, Works identically in Windows and OS X
Interface can be tricky to navigate, Sluggish performance with complex pages
Dreamweaver isn't perfect. Even the newly simplified interface can be confusing to navigate, although Adobe typically provides three or four different routes to the feature you're looking for – either from the top-line menu, or the CSS Designer panel, or...
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Published: 2014-07-23, Author: Alan , review by: pcworld.in
To me, the target for WYSIWYG Web editors has always been to let people edit on-canvas, not only so that non-coders could build pages, but so that even coders could design visually. Otherwise, why call them WYSIWYG editors? In the past, most Web editors t...