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InContext Editing 1.5 adds administration controls

InContext Editing 1.5 adds administration controls. (Via MacNN.)

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Adobe UI Gripes

Adobe UI Gripes. Um, ok, if you say so. (Via Daring Fireball.)

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The Casualties of CS3: GoLive

Here's a post I started about the sad end of GoLive now that Macromedia had been absorbed into Adobe. So while cleaning up the blog for the new year I found this old draft lingering around. I thought you all might be interested and could share your thoughts on how you feel about Dreamweaver CS4. I cut my teeth in web development on GoLive so it was disappointing to me that Dreamweaver and GoLive didn't come together more holistically. I still feel GoLive's UI, site management, and drag-drop feature set has always been better than Dreamweaver. Where as Dreamweaver really excelled at responsive code writing and better live preview support. GoLive's Smart Objects (where the term originated with) was by far more seamless than even the new feature in Dreamweaver CS4 that behaves very similar to Smart Objects. But don't get me wrong, I used Dreamweaver for about four years before I turned to just using a straight-up code editor. So I know Dreamweaver. But my heart will always go out to GoLive and its cleaner user experience.

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Five+1 Common CSS Hang-ups In Dreamweaver

Five+1 Common CSS Hang-ups In Dreamweaver. If you use Dreamweaver, these might get you. (Via creativebit.)

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Apply CSS Comment Hacks to Selections in Dreamweaver

Dreamweaver 8 offers a slew of new features directly targeted at helping you design your Web sites with CSS. The unified CSS panel allows you to select an element and see exactly what style rules are being applied to it — even from other styles. However, helpful CSS features are lurking about in the Code view as well. When editing your code, be it HTML, CSS, Javascript, etc., you can select a block of code and then have Dreamweaver quickly wrap it in comments via the (right-click) contextual menu. This feature has been around for a couple of versions in Dreamweaver. However, Dreamweaver 8 includes some nice additions to this menu: CSS comments and comment hacks. This is really handy when troubleshooting your CSS or applying filters for certain browsers.

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