The best part is the synchronized way of working with various tools. It provides the complete tools to build something from scratch, from UX design to graphic design, and code it. All tools can be integrated with each other, which makes it very easy to work with.
Pricing is a little expensive. We sometimes don't use all the products but pay for them. Less flexibility in the custom plan. Sometimes, it's hard to integrate third-party tools into Adobe creative cloud.
Adobe is creating a unique ecosystem for graphic designers, web developers, and coders to work collaboratively in a seamless manner. The best part is the reusability of components, which makes collaboration even more fruitful. Our teams with different expertise can work seamlessly with each other and focus on rebuilding stuff rather than re-inventing the wheel.
The layout is very user friendly and clear. There is a tool or shortcut for almost anything you could need and I really appreciate the split screen view with no lag and real time updates. I also like that the view can be customized to exactly how you want it.
I don't find that the features are unique to Dreamweaver, it just does the job well. For the price I believe there are more cost efficient options that do the same thing
By being able to have things in a layout that I am comfortable with it has really helped me stay focused and find issues quicker in my hard code.
What I can value about this program I like is that it is anything but difficult to control, so you don't have much learning in the territory of ??coding. I can drag and discharge them without a lot of inconvenience. Dreamweaver additionally has excellent limit with respect to import and is effectively adaptable with that I mean to state that I can utilize the variable division screen for coding and reviewing mode.
I believe it's somewhat moderate now and again while immersing a bit the usefulness, it sets aside some effort to figure out how to utilize it since it's anything but a basic programming.
In iGenii Inc. we have had the chance to utilize it incredibly as an apparatus to build up a few sites, it is valuable since the efficient is impressive when stacking pages to observe your structure, it likewise adds to the imagination of the association. To the way that this apparatus is effectively adjustable.
What I like most about Dreamweaver is the visual support that it provides to the developer, it offers a visualization panel where I can see in real time how the web page is going. The editor shows suggestions at all times of the code, so many times not even it is necessary to have a deep knowledge of it, you can design the visual part just by dragging and dropping elements.
The license is expensive. In order to personalize a website you need code knowledge and study the tools offered by Dreamweaver very well because it isn't as easy as it seems.
It's an essential software to learn, it helped me to understand how the code works and how the website looks with each command. I've designed several websites with Dreamweaver but the price is a problem so I look for other less expensive alternatives.
Adobe Dreamweaver offers great set of features so you can easily create and edit HTMLs. Developers can create websites and applications for any device. It is simple and efficient - I am someone who does not come from a background in HTML/ coding and it was very easy for me to navigate this program.
The price is a bit expensive. It is absolutely worth the price but if price is your big concern, this runs on the more expensive side. There are other programs out there that definitely offer the same functionality for much less.
One of the biggest problems it helps work out is that you only have to code once on the platform and it will show across difference screen sizes beautifully. This helps to display your creation without any loss of functionality.
Dreamweaver's live view is awesome! As I code I can see what visitors will see when they come to my site. It is wonderful to be able to switch from design view, the WYSIWYG mode, and the live view to see the actual rendering of the page. It is also very quick and simple to switch to code view. I typically work with my view split between code view and live view.
I do not like the pricing model of Dreamweaver. You can no longer just buy a license outright. You have to subscribe to Adobe Creative Cloud. It is fine, but I like owning my software.
With Dreamweaver I am able to quickly design and build websites. It is easy to use and in-depth enough to create the most complex of sites.
Dreamweaver was the basic application to develop HTML since much years ago, it's a reference. On of the best things, which is what I value most is the possibility of has the code in one side and the preview of the website in the other side, its really handy.
You need basic knowledge to start to using it. With "the mouse" just you can do a few options, and the rest you need to write the code. Apart Adobe Dreamweaver adds some parts of code that is not needed.
Basically I edit all websites from clients with this program. Also in new websites developed by content managers (CMS) its useful to edit some parts of the web with better WYSWYG that includes the normal CMS.
I love the simplicity of having split screens with design and html. It took a few weeks to learn but once you get the hang of it, it's very intuitive.
It isn't the most user friendly. There is an initial learning curve. The cost can be a little high especially since they rolled out the cloud versus buying the software outright.
Helping create and edit websites in HTML