Excerpt: After a frustrating experience with Dreamweaver CS5 and CS5.5, I was hoping Adobe would fix the dozens of and interface issues with the release of CS6.
Excerpt: Many apps can help you build a website, but most cater to people who aren’t too concerned about the code that’s generated, or about taking advantage of the latest
Conclusion: Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 is far away the world?s most powerful Web editor, though it's a little rougher around the edges than its admittedly less-capable, Windows-only...
Pros: Built-in support for building browser-based apps for phones and tablets in addition to traditional websites. GUI tools for every major technology currently used on the...
Cons: Complex interface that sometimes requires editing in raw code. Not easy to build in alternatives to Flash for Flash-blocking platforms like iOS.
Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 adds mobile tools but neglects core Web technologies
Macworld
31 May 2012
Excerpt: Adobe Dreamweaver is a solid Web development tool that includes a code editor, a visual design mode, sophisticated Cascading Style Sheet tools for creating, editing, and
Pros: Easy tools for creating CSS transitions, jQuery Swatch Panel makes Mobile sites easy, Faster FTP, Easy-to-use tools for using web fonts
Cons: CSS-creation tools are getting old, Weak support for HTML 5, Design view doesn't work for complex CSS designs
Excerpt: The key selling point of Dreamweaver hasn’t changed since its early days as a Macromedia product. This is a powerful but expensive web-design tool that allows you to...
Excerpt: After spending a couple of months with Dreamweaver CS6, it's time to reflect on our experiences. The latest version of Adobe's web design software adds tools to work with...
Pros: Easy-to-use tools for using web fonts. Easy tools for creating CSS transitions. jQuery Swatch Panel makes Mobile sites easy. Faster FTP
Cons: Design view doesn't work for complex CSS designs. CSS-creation tools are getting old. Weak support for HTML 5