Adobe's next release in the pipeline
Posted September 20th, 2008 at 09:13 AM by Web Junkie
Dreamweaver CS4 Beta, codenamed "Stiletto"
"The public beta of Dreamweaver delivers significant changes to the 10-year old Web design and development tool. Not only does Dreamweaver CS4 offer a complete overhaul of the user interface, it adds many new features aimed at the “professional” Web developer. In addition, the beta expands on the powerful (and easy-to-use) Spry toolset introduced in last year's Dreamweaver CS3 release."
It is an exciting time, as the new release of the almighty Dreamweaver is in the works. With the old DHTML out the window and with CSS being dominant with creating attractive web designs, Adobe have promised us a real treat with Dreamweaver CS4. With a new interface and with the ability to create specific workspaces to save precious monitor space for your documents just "collapse your panels over onto the right side of the screen and fly them out when needed".

Source: Adobe.com
Adobe have realised Javascript is an expected skillset for web designers these days.
"You'll get custom code hints for it in the Code view, helping both seasoned pros be more efficient with their coding and less skilled designers to easily introspect the code in their projects. JavaScript code hinting works in real time, and with any inline or external JavaScript."

Source: Adobe.com
Read Adobe's introduction to this fabulous new release by the leading Web Industry giant's.
Try out the Beta for yourself!
"The public beta of Dreamweaver delivers significant changes to the 10-year old Web design and development tool. Not only does Dreamweaver CS4 offer a complete overhaul of the user interface, it adds many new features aimed at the “professional” Web developer. In addition, the beta expands on the powerful (and easy-to-use) Spry toolset introduced in last year's Dreamweaver CS3 release."
It is an exciting time, as the new release of the almighty Dreamweaver is in the works. With the old DHTML out the window and with CSS being dominant with creating attractive web designs, Adobe have promised us a real treat with Dreamweaver CS4. With a new interface and with the ability to create specific workspaces to save precious monitor space for your documents just "collapse your panels over onto the right side of the screen and fly them out when needed".

Source: Adobe.com
Adobe have realised Javascript is an expected skillset for web designers these days.
"You'll get custom code hints for it in the Code view, helping both seasoned pros be more efficient with their coding and less skilled designers to easily introspect the code in their projects. JavaScript code hinting works in real time, and with any inline or external JavaScript."

Source: Adobe.com
Read Adobe's introduction to this fabulous new release by the leading Web Industry giant's.
Try out the Beta for yourself!
Total Comments 4
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Wow looks ace! I'll try it out for sure - although don't think I will be able to buy it
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Posted September 21st, 2008 at 05:02 AM by Jack Franklin
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thanks for an excellent blog
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Posted September 21st, 2008 at 05:33 PM by Rob
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I would be interested to see what the code out put is with the final version.
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Posted September 23rd, 2008 at 08:17 AM by welshstew
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... yes... what stew said
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Posted September 26th, 2008 at 05:30 PM by Rob
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