Adobe could have rested on its laurels when updating Dreamweaver to its latest incarnation in the subscription-based Creative Cloud service as Dreamweaver CC. In its previous incarnation as Dreamweaver CS6, part of Adobe's Creative Suite 6, Adobe's advanced website editor already had little or no serious competition as a tool for creating and maintaining today's multiplatform websites.
Dreamweaver CS6, for example, introduced ready-to-use "fluid grid" web layouts that use CSS to reshape web pages automatically according to the screen size, making it easy to build a single site for use with phones, tablets, and desktops without the complex CSS hand-coding previously required.
The new Dreamweaver CC (which costs £17.58 per month for a subscription) enhances the fluid grid feature by supporting HTML5 structural elements such as Sections and Articles. It also adds an equally effort-saving tool, a new CSS Designer that uses an interactive graphic interface for modifying CSS properties like shadows and curved corners, so you only need to click and drag to modify complex CSS code while seeing the results in real-time.
Full support for web-based fonts – downloaded from Adobe's servers while the browser loads a page – makes it easy to create eye-catching designs. Also, like the rest of the Creative Cloud suite, Dreamweaver also gets a simplified and more easily customisable interface, and it works identically under both Windows and OS X.
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