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Dreamweaver is Unsurpassed.

November 25, 2009 by Weston Radcliff  
Filed under News & Reviews

About Dreamweaver: Originally produced by Macromedia and currently by the Adobe Systems, Dreamweaver is an application for web development. With the help of Dreamweaver, which integrates different aspects of web development including site management, page creation and web server tools, users can get a good outlook of the whole website. Various technologies like JavaScript, CSS and several frameworks and serverside scripting languages like ASP, ColdFusion and PHP have been given support by the new versions of the application. Both Windows Operating Systems and Mac supports Dreamweaver.

Features of Dreamweaver: Even though Dreamweaver is an application of web development and design which is code based and is a WYSIWYG hybrid, the WYSIWYG mode can hide the pages’ HTML codes from the users which help even the non coders to create sites and web pages. With the Dreamweaver application, it is quite easy to create table based layouts. The latest versions of the application have a focus on supporting the standard based layout, which can convert tables to layers.

Dreamweaver helps users in previewing websites in the web browsers that were locally installed. It has tools of site management like WebDAV, FTP/SFTP synchronization features and file transfer, templating features allowing the shared code’s source update and layout of the entire sites without scripting or server side includes, and the ability of finding and replacing code or text lines by regular expressions and search terms across the whole site.

The third party ‘extensions’ can be used by Dreamweaver for enabling and extending the application’s main functionality. Many extension developers, who make available the free and commercial extensions, support Dreamweaver for many web development tasks ranging from fully featured shopping carts to simple effects of rollover. Also the files can be edited locally by Dreamweaver, and using WebDAV, SFTP and FTP, upload them into the remote web server similar to the other HTML editions.

Drawbacks of Dreamweaver: Dreamweaver has the potential of producing HTML pages with file size and HTML code amount bigger than a page which is optimally hand coded. This is a drawback, as it causes the poor performance of the web browsers. Earlier, many website developers have criticized Dreamweaver for producing codes which do not comply many times with the standards of W3C. There has also been a poor performance by the Dreamweaver 8.0 on the Acid 2 Test that had been developed by Web Standards Project.

Syntax Highlighting: For several languages like Action Script, Active Server Pages, ASP.NET, EDML, Cascading Style Sheets, C#, ColdFusion, Java, Java Server Pages, Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation, HyperText Markup Language, Extensible Markup Language, JavaScript, PHP, Visual Basic, Wireless Markup Language, and VB Script, the recent versions of Dreamweaver supports syntax highlighting. You can add to its selection, language syntax highlighting of your own. Code completion is also available for some of the above mentioned languages.

Language Availability: Various languages in which the Adobe Dreamweaver is available are English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Korean, Japanese, Swedish, Polish, Turkish, Portuguese, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional and Brazilian.

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