http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Dreamweaver_Widget_Packager
you can create your own widgets – rally easy
and make your life easy
]]>Interesting question.
I think the ability to apply CSS styles to page elements with a click of the button can sometimes be useful … speeds things up.
Dreamweaver has site management tools that are useful too:
– checking for broken links.
– updating links when you change file (images, folders and pages) names.
– Built in FTP and basic source control.
Stefan
]]>Another great view into the features of DW. DW has some powerful tools to help budding developers find their way around CSS and HTML. I wonder though what can DW offer me as an experienced developer?
I can’t imagine going through those steps to add some inline CSS code and would prefer to hand code it in less than 30 seconds. I’m sure the video shows just one of many ways to work with CSS and HTML. What would be a compelling reason for an experienced developer to upgrade from HomeSite, the solid editor that started the DW line of products?
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