Filed under: Design, Internet, Adobe
Dreamweaver fans ought to be pretty happy about this one: Adobe released an extension pack on Tuesday that brings extensive HTML5 and CSS3 functionality to Dreamweaver CS5. The pack is available as a free download from Adobe Labs, and installs with zero hassle since it just uses the CS5 Extension Manager.
Adobe warns up front that this is just meant to provide initial support for the new standards, but it really is pretty extensive for what's described as somewhat of a stopgap. The pack also includes some improvements for WebKit rendering when dealing with Live or Design Views. Overall, it's not too shabby.
Now, I know I may knock on Adobe every now and again when things like Flash come up, but when it comes to getting the job done it's usually a Creative Suite app that I turn to in the end. Lately, Dreamweaver's been getting written off more and more due to its lack of HTML5 and CSS3 -- I know I stopped using it. Hopefully, this extension pack can start giving the old warhorse some of its mojo back.
Adobe brings HTML5 and CSS3 to Dreamweaver with a welcome extension pack originally appeared on Download Squad on Fri, 21 May 2010 08:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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