The other big one is a new font configuration for Japanese Dreamweaver, but lacking any knowledge of this language, this is sadly not something we were able to check out.
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Funnily enough, two or our favourites - namely live view editing, and code hinting - are some of the recent improvements.
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We feel this can be of great benefit for pros and novices alike. Not only does it help you write more quickly, it can also help you type in the code accurately and avoid typos. This is probably one reason why we feel the Split view is the best option as it allows you to drag and drop items, then dip into the code to make the changes you need in seconds.Ĭode hint is a great way to autofill as you type (Image credit: Adobe)Īnother enhancement we appreciated, was code hints: just like when you type on a phone and the interface offers you a choice of words it thinks you’re currently typing so you can select the right one more quickly than typing it in full, start writing code in Dreamweaver and you’ll be offered hints as you do so. The reverse is also true: highlight some code, and the section it relates to highlights in preview area. Yes you can drag and drop items from the ‘Insert’ tab onto the page’s Preview, but this will only take you so far, and you’ll find you’ll have to delve into the code quickly, and often, to make the alterations you need.ĭreamweaver does attempt to make it easy though: highlight text in the preview section, and the same text is highlighted in the code, cutting down on the time you’d spend searching for the same section.
There’s even an easy way to drag a target icon onto another image in the File tab to switch images quickly and easily.ĭespite such features, if you don’t have a knowledge of coding, you will get lost pretty fast. To alter parts of your page (like an image or text), bringing up the Properties floating window will allow you to make the changes you need. The properties window help you make quick changes to highlighted elements (Image credit: Adobe)