Just a bit of information for the project layout developers.
Adobe Dreamweaver is a web development application originally created by Allaire Systems, which was acquired by Macromedia and now owned by Adobe Systems.
Dreamweaver is available for both Mac and Windows Operating Systems. Support for various web technologies such as CSS, Javascript and various server - side scripting languages and frameworks including ASP.NET, COLD FUSION, Java Server pages and PHP have been developed.
Features of Dreamweaver :
Dreamweaver can hide the HTML code details of pages from the user, making it possible for non - coders t create web pages and sites. It allows users to preview websites in many browsers, provided that they are installed on their computer. It also has some site management tools and a templatisation feature for creating multiple pages with similar structures.
Dreamweaver can use " Extensios " small programs, which any web developer can write (usually in HTML and Javascript). Like other HTML editors, Dreamweaver edits files locally, then uploads all edited files to the remote web server using FTP, SFTP or WebDav.
As of version 6, Dreamweaver supports the following languages:
Adobe Dreamweaver is a web development application originally created by Allaire Systems, which was acquired by Macromedia and now owned by Adobe Systems.
Dreamweaver is available for both Mac and Windows Operating Systems. Support for various web technologies such as CSS, Javascript and various server - side scripting languages and frameworks including ASP.NET, COLD FUSION, Java Server pages and PHP have been developed.
Features of Dreamweaver :
Dreamweaver can hide the HTML code details of pages from the user, making it possible for non - coders t create web pages and sites. It allows users to preview websites in many browsers, provided that they are installed on their computer. It also has some site management tools and a templatisation feature for creating multiple pages with similar structures.
Dreamweaver can use " Extensios " small programs, which any web developer can write (usually in HTML and Javascript). Like other HTML editors, Dreamweaver edits files locally, then uploads all edited files to the remote web server using FTP, SFTP or WebDav.
As of version 6, Dreamweaver supports the following languages:
- Active Server Pages (ASP)
- ASP. NET
- C#
- Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
- Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML)
- Extensible Markup Language (XML)
- Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML)
- Java
- JavaScript
- Java Server Pages (JSP)
- PHP : Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP)
- Visual Basic (VB)
- Wireless Markup Language (WML)
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