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Unclaimed: Are are working at Adobe Dreamweaver ?
Adobe Dreamweaver is part of the Adobe Creative Cloud which also includes Photoshop and Indesign. The platform lets you create and design websites, with a combination of visual and HTML editing tools. With Dreamweaver, web designers have the option to build fully responsive sites and bring their ideas to life, especially in terms of design and functionality. The solution also offers multimonitor support for Windows and is most suitable for developers with extensive coding knowledge.
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Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based, Desktop Mac, Desktop Windows |
Support | 24/7 (Live rep), Chat, Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support |
Training | Documentation |
Languages | English |
it helps me to customize everything in a design effectively and also to manage it, the updations are also easy. the next interesting feature was that it helps to view the design in each device types
I cannot easily understand the code aftert the developed process it gets more complex there might be better if we could specifically manage the code
As a web and app designer and developer it helps me a lot to design good designs for my clients
Though it's not a feature specific to Dreamweaver, I love the side-by-side split view that includes code and design. As a designer, I find this EXTREMELY helpful so that I can automatically see the changes I am making.
I have yet to find any downsides to Dreamweaver, personally. However, for a new user, it may seem overwhelming initially because so much is baked into the software.
Dreamweaver helps me see the changes I am making as I am making them. It is important to me to use this feature in the software without having to save the HTML and then view it in a browser.
There are a couple of things that I find helpful about Adobe Dreamweaver. It is the best site-building program for individuals to corporate projects. I can build my sites using WYSIWYG or by writing actual code. Plus I can grant others different work permission levels, just like I would do with WordPress sites. One of the upsides of using Dreamweaver is the split-screen, which Dreamweaver has offered since I started using it over 15 years ago. With it, I can jump from Design View to Coding quickly and efficiently.
Well, not too much of a downside except the learning curve is pretty steep. But if you use other Adobe products the curve becomes more of a hill vs a mountain. Also sometimes when I am designing in WYSIWYG and dragging images or page elements in from Photoshop, Dreamweaver goes a bit flukey, and when I try to undo it, it doesn't work.
I have to go back to its split-screen, the ability to travel from code to design in one simple movement is wonderful for I can see how my coding immediately affects the design. Even in user-friendly apps such as Wix or Shopify, I have to switch views, switch pages, or even save my code edits, then click on View Page to see the results of my coding. Time and energy saved. Business problem solved.
Adobe Dreamweaver has a wide range of development tools that can be used to create any website. The tools featured in the software are very effective and easy to use.
For beginners, Dreamweaver may be tricky to learn to use initially, as there are many features and tools which may be overwhelming for beginner developers learning by themselves.
Dreamweaver is an excellent website developing software, and is capable of developing high quality and functional websites. For website developers of any level, once they become familiar with the software, it becomes their greatest tool.
The visual coding part is the best. I am not a professional developer myself. Still, I can create simple landing pages for our clinic very easily.
sometimes when you get stuck on some responsive error, I have to put some heavy-duty coding with a need of a developer but that's how the development goes so I guess that the way it is...
We create small basic landing pages for our clinic using Dreamweaver so that we don't have to hire a developer for small tasks and do it inhouse.
The Ease of writing code and auto-complete option to complete the code
nothing as such just sometimes take more time to load
The creation of different layout in table will easily created with it
Its a combo between a wysiwig and a fast code editor
the ftp program built in can get confusing
its a full fledged maintenance program for hard coded websites - and also lets me connect to servers for my php
With the help of this tool, we can write code easily, they also suggest a syntax. I am using this tool and it is saving my time.
Sometimes we face hanging issues otherwise this is too good.
We can beautify our code and many more on this tool. There are many options to comment on your HTML, CSS, javascript code etc.
The software has the ulitmate in flexibility. We have several websites in our business and they're all built in php format. Adobe does that. It is very easy for me to update content and for our designers to do back ground work with ease.
It can be intimidating but for the most part once you understand what you need to know, it all works out. It's big and powerful.
We are able to update content mostly. It is easy to use especially in the Creative Cloud version. This makes it extremely portable. We feel our business has benefited from having this software on-site and in the cloud.
Adobe Dreamweaver is great for creating engaging, responsive, and fast websites. We use Dreamweaver as our go-to for our web development needs and it helps streamline our workflow.
The software can be daunting, and sometimes it feels like there is a steep learning curve to really become fluent with Dreamweaver. However, sticking with the software can pay big dividends.
We were tired slogging through templates in site-builders like Squarespace and WordPress and were ready for a change to really take control of the design of our website. Dreamweaver helped us do this.