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Everything You Know About CSS Is Wrong!
Monday, November 17, 2008 9:00 No Comments
Everything You Know About CSS Is Wrong!
New from SitePoint: Change The Way You Use CSS Forever SitePoint recently announced the release of Everything You Know About CSS Is Wrong! ($29.95 USD)-a cutting-edge CSS book that web designers can’t afford to miss.
Written by Rachel Andrew, author of the popular book The CSS Anthology, and Kevin Yank, […]
Top Three New Features in Adobe Dreamweaver CS4
Saturday, November 15, 2008 6:19 No CommentsTop Three New Features in Adobe Dreamweaver CS4
1. Related Files
The Photoshop integration which was begun in Dreamweaver CS3 has been enhanced in CS4 to offer via the use of Adobe’s Smart Objects technology. A Photoshop file can be imported directly into Dreamweaver and will automatically come in as a smart object.
Whenever you open a file […]
Dreamweaver, Flash, Fireworks join CS4 update parade
Saturday, November 15, 2008 5:28 No Comments
Dreamweaver, Flash, Fireworks join CS4 update parade
Adobe Dreamweaver has a couple of interesting new features in this update, highlighted by the addition of Live View. This new view allows designers to see what their layout will look like under real-world browser conditions.
Using Live View, designers still have access to the code while using WebKit to […]
Review: Dreamweaver CS4
Wednesday, November 5, 2008 4:19 No CommentsReview: Dreamweaver CS4
Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 is a solid upgrade to an already impressive Web site design program. The latest version adds to features introduced in Dreamweaver CS3 (Photoshop Integration and Spry JavaScript tools for building interactive interfaces, for example) and also presents a completely revamped interface that more closely resembles other products in the Creative […]
Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 Upgrade
Wednesday, November 5, 2008 4:13 No CommentsAdobe Dreamweaver CS4 Upgrade
Adobe tightly integrates Dreamweaver into the full range of Creative Suite 4 solutions for print, production and, of course, web. Shared user-interface elements like collapsible panels facilitate moving from one Creative Suite component to another.
Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 software brings web professionals new features such as Live View, Related Files, Code Navigator, and […]
