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Comments on: Dreamweaver CS4 Beta http://www.killersites.com/magazine/2008/dreamweaver-cs4-beta/ Web Design News, Articles and Tutorials Thu, 12 Jun 2008 18:19:52 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.5 By: What are gravatars and why you need them. | Killersites Web Design Magazine http://www.killersites.com/magazine/2008/dreamweaver-cs4-beta/comment-page-1/#comment-13 Thu, 12 Jun 2008 18:19:52 +0000 http://www.killersites.com/magazine/?p=11#comment-13 […] Just check out a post with a few comments, you can see how the presence of the little gravatar just gives the page a little something […]

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By: Stefan Mischook http://www.killersites.com/magazine/2008/dreamweaver-cs4-beta/comment-page-1/#comment-10 Thu, 12 Jun 2008 00:22:51 +0000 http://www.killersites.com/magazine/?p=11#comment-10 “Dont you think that with the turn toward more “coder centric” thinking, in CS4 and AS3 that Adobe will lose the “intermediate” populace?”

I can’t comment on what EXACTLY is in the new version of Dreamweaver. That said, I don’t think Adobe will abandon its’ base of web designers – Dreamweaver will remain a wysiwyg.

I personally think that the Dreamweaver’s server behaviors are very weak and can’t be used for anything but tiny projects or prototyping.

About Actionscript 3:

This (AS 3) on the other hand, is not exactly a designer friendly move. But I don’t think the designer related tools will be lost.

Stefan

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By: Manny http://www.killersites.com/magazine/2008/dreamweaver-cs4-beta/comment-page-1/#comment-9 Wed, 11 Jun 2008 23:59:16 +0000 http://www.killersites.com/magazine/?p=11#comment-9 Dont you think that with the turn toward more “coder centric” thinking, in CS4 and AS3 that Adobe will lose the “intermediate” populace? I have always believed that the power of programs like Dreamweaver were the ability to learn as you work. Sure you can go to code only thinking as you become more proficient in your coding (and indeed your designing) but for people who want to “take it to the next level”, this move you are speculating seems to cut out that ability for people new to web design.

-Manny

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By: Stefan Mischook http://www.killersites.com/magazine/2008/dreamweaver-cs4-beta/comment-page-1/#comment-6 Wed, 11 Jun 2008 14:24:16 +0000 http://www.killersites.com/magazine/?p=11#comment-6 Hi Jenny,

I am using WordPress.

“Are you going to join the blog community? or keep this blog firmly on the ground of web design?”

I am not sure if I understand your question … if you asking if I will get into things unrelated to web design here, then the chances are no.

That said, I do see new subjects like:

– Photoshop
– MS Expression
– Basic design

Etc …

Thanks,

Stefan

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By: Jenny http://www.killersites.com/magazine/2008/dreamweaver-cs4-beta/comment-page-1/#comment-4 Wed, 11 Jun 2008 12:25:04 +0000 http://www.killersites.com/magazine/?p=11#comment-4 You say “this winter”. I assume this means my summer then?

Which CMS system is this Stefan. It looks like word press.

I see you have your other sites there. Are you going to join the blog community? or keep this blog firmly on the ground of web design?

I know from your other sites that you like a very clean design. I’d like a little more contrast between your background and content. I find it a little difficult to look at at present, but that applies to quite a few sites as I have a new monitor which I haven’t quite configured to decrease the brightness yet.
Regards,
Jenny

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