@Welocy Apple produces Webkit, which is used by many people, including Google Chrome and the new Blackberry browser. Apple also saves its project files from various apps like Garageband, Pages, Numbers, etc. in XML packages, so anyone can read them. Apple's entire website is done using HTML 5 and web standards. Apple's Keynote presentation system exports Flash too (along with HTML and Quicktime). Apple's practices are MORE open than Adobe. The ONLY OPEN thing Adobe does is SWF. That's it.
@gryphondwb Let me rephrase that, since you read it wrong.
"They promote web standards AND Flash, while Apple only promotes web standards and rejects Flash."
Like Vic Gundotra said, "Being open also means to be inclusive, rather than exclusive."
I actually replied to him to know why he was surprised to see Adobe embrace web standards. It would be stupid of them to not do that and only promote Flash.
@avelx I hope you didn't purchase CS5 for this feature. Many people assumed what was being show was a CS5 demo. It wasn't. It was a "future of Dreamweaver" demo. This feature may or may not make it into future Dreamweavers. For instance, Adobe's published 2.0 spec for that FXG interchange format does not support animation. So, its not clear how it would do so right now. Flash users must use Adobe tools. There is currently NOTHING else that reads FLA files.
@dosterian Adobe must accept this: Visual design is over for web.
Dreamweaver's html/css editor is really good but we need improved php, javascript support. And they should remove pointless features. I don't need a dialog box for adding alt attribute to an img tag.
wow, can they please hire a person to do a presentation that other english-speaking people can understand? I don't mean to be offensive, I'm sure this man is really intelligent, but I can not understand a thing he is saying, and that's saying something as I converse with a LOT of ESL Korean kids...
This is turly amazing stuff and i for one am really excited. Adobe has always inovated and all that BS that people are saying Adobe is against HTML 5 well they can slurp their own medician!
@Hypothesard Yup I totally agree, Adobe have been lazy and there are tons of stuff I can think of. Such as loads more scripted template based Ajax Full canvas support in Flash and get rid of Flash player. Their are tons of stuff they can do, I wouldn't say that was pushing the boundary but still it would make life great!
@avelx So agree mate Macromedia make the "revolution" of this WYSIWYG Web editor, but Adobe has been very lazy they still thinks that this is some PS Web shit :/ whith a lot of useless new features.
@devalmighty don't web developper have to get their content to the devices people use? including mobile devices?
we've heard iPhone has some 60% of US Internet Smartphone trafic and near 80% (90%?) of Non-Phone Mobile devices (iPod touch)
HTML5 support may still dragging feet on desktop but It's already there on Mobile (Nokia Samsung, Android, iPhone OS all use WebKit wich is HTML5 capable)
@Hypothesard HTML5 canvas is in all browsers except IE8 as far as i'm aware. Once IE9 is out we no longer need flash for ads anymore nor video. Flash will just be for games and web-based applications once IE9 is out i suspect.
@cheergirl99999994 Not so fast. You have to take in consideration clients compatibility. In terms of adoption rate, we all know it's a painfully slow process (before, say, 99% of users have all HTML5 canvas support)!
But hey, it seems that today the update/upgrade process it's more simple, because of the release of new devices and OSes, eg. Win Mobile 7, or iPad/iPhone, etc. The only problem seems the enterprise world.
@cheergirl99999994 Let's hope It will be sooner thant later and that MS will offer IE9 also to XP/Vista users as a free knock yourself out download (skipping the boohoo only for legit Windows copy crap). — And with WebGL 2D and 3D transform I'm not even shure Flash will be relevant anymor even for game. But I agree, that's still in the future. But a Futur I hope to be closer than what is is/seems
Adobe Edge is for html5 etc, they just need to make it possible for Flash to export html5 or something similar that doesn't require a pluggin!
sozzne 3 months ago
working serial as of APRIL 2011 for Adobe DreamWeaver CS5 here: watch?v=pn6WBuqpGWY
cracks4ufree 9 months ago
Coming soon, to your copy of CS10!
sanarkhos 1 year ago
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liselionuRR 1 year ago
This looks very neat. I am happy to see Adobe embrace html5.
anotherelvis 1 year ago 4
@anotherelvis Why wouldn't they? They promote web standards (ofc) and flash, which many do (except Apple).
Welocy 1 year ago
@Welocy Apple produces Webkit, which is used by many people, including Google Chrome and the new Blackberry browser. Apple also saves its project files from various apps like Garageband, Pages, Numbers, etc. in XML packages, so anyone can read them. Apple's entire website is done using HTML 5 and web standards. Apple's Keynote presentation system exports Flash too (along with HTML and Quicktime). Apple's practices are MORE open than Adobe. The ONLY OPEN thing Adobe does is SWF. That's it.
gryphondwb 1 year ago
@gryphondwb Let me rephrase that, since you read it wrong.
"They promote web standards AND Flash, while Apple only promotes web standards and rejects Flash."
Like Vic Gundotra said, "Being open also means to be inclusive, rather than exclusive."
I actually replied to him to know why he was surprised to see Adobe embrace web standards. It would be stupid of them to not do that and only promote Flash.
Welocy 1 year ago
I have CS5 final version and I don't see this feature anywhere? Where is this feature Adobe it ISN'T F"!king THERE!
avelx 1 year ago
@avelx I hope you didn't purchase CS5 for this feature. Many people assumed what was being show was a CS5 demo. It wasn't. It was a "future of Dreamweaver" demo. This feature may or may not make it into future Dreamweavers. For instance, Adobe's published 2.0 spec for that FXG interchange format does not support animation. So, its not clear how it would do so right now. Flash users must use Adobe tools. There is currently NOTHING else that reads FLA files.
gryphondwb 1 year ago
Stop cutting tree!
Bleenderhead 1 year ago
where is goddam native php support?
mgsmus 1 year ago
@mgsmus right
Is it so difficult to add a virtual server with php to this software?
dosterian 1 year ago
@dosterian Adobe must accept this: Visual design is over for web.
Dreamweaver's html/css editor is really good but we need improved php, javascript support. And they should remove pointless features. I don't need a dialog box for adding alt attribute to an img tag.
mgsmus 1 year ago
Ah, they're just working on page to save the planet, save the trees, aren't those loveling, caring people ?????
ASsHOLES ! You can shut your ads up your arse !
WimDeVolder 1 year ago
Oooooh !
Another attempt to force more ads upon us.
Silly silly dreamweaver. We will beat you ONCE AGAIN !!!
WimDeVolder 1 year ago
About time. This has been a loooooooooong time coming. The concept is so basic. iWeb sucks and it can do this.
LoneBlue14 1 year ago
3:32 talking about wow? =o
omfgkalle 1 year ago
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omfgkalle 1 year ago
STOP CUTTING TREE.
Well I can certainly spare ONE :3
rushnerd 1 year ago 3
So its basically better for GUI users.
KnightSama 1 year ago
우리나라도 빨리 저런 홈페이지들로 바꾸라고!!!
Kimhojung43200115 1 year ago
wow, can they please hire a person to do a presentation that other english-speaking people can understand? I don't mean to be offensive, I'm sure this man is really intelligent, but I can not understand a thing he is saying, and that's saying something as I converse with a LOT of ESL Korean kids...
AdamKaoru 1 year ago
Wow, when they showed off that last piece of demo with HTML people really cheered.
Minimum91 1 year ago
This is turly amazing stuff and i for one am really excited. Adobe has always inovated and all that BS that people are saying Adobe is against HTML 5 well they can slurp their own medician!
avelx 1 year ago
@avelx well with their back on the wall they can "inovate" (I would have said 'pull their fingers from where the sun don't shine')
Hypothesard 1 year ago
@Hypothesard Yup I totally agree, Adobe have been lazy and there are tons of stuff I can think of. Such as loads more scripted template based Ajax Full canvas support in Flash and get rid of Flash player. Their are tons of stuff they can do, I wouldn't say that was pushing the boundary but still it would make life great!
avelx 1 year ago
@avelx So agree mate Macromedia make the "revolution" of this WYSIWYG Web editor, but Adobe has been very lazy they still thinks that this is some PS Web shit :/ whith a lot of useless new features.
Thanks for share the video Anyways.
fecapeluda 1 year ago
wooyaggo, This video rocks.
gregorygroupnet 2 years ago
who's the witch? dreamweaver or javascript? they develop in a good "javascript framework"
simonurzua 2 years ago
Who cares about all this graphics stuff. Just fix SUBVERSION support. It blows. And also add better PHP5 oop support. It is lacking features.
mrbinky3000 2 years ago
SVN blows. Github FTW!
rxgx 2 years ago
Aw and i just bought Dreamweaver CS4 and Fireworks CS4!!! But still i really like what i see... Very impressive!
TheBlueDMD 2 years ago
crap, designer today code with hands.
icool001 2 years ago
@icool001 Funny Graphic designers say that those guys are coder who think they do design but poop shit on the web as a paintgun on the wall
Hypothesard 1 year ago
opa esqueci de 1 tbm o fireworks cs5
feitosa67 2 years ago
To na espera da saida do photoshop cs5 flash cs5 dreamweaver cs5 after effects cs5 e premiere cs5 esses ajudao d+ opa e o illustrator cs5 =D
feitosa67 2 years ago
However, IE (Insane Explorer) still don't support HTML5 yet. Even DW do support, it is useless to web developer
devalmighty 2 years ago 2
That's where WhatBrowser(dot)org comes in. :)
Seanathome 2 years ago
@devalmighty "Microsoft and their market leading IE browser are supporting HTML5" from 9to5 Mac.
ma3574 1 year ago
@devalmighty don't web developper have to get their content to the devices people use? including mobile devices?
we've heard iPhone has some 60% of US Internet Smartphone trafic and near 80% (90%?) of Non-Phone Mobile devices (iPod touch)
HTML5 support may still dragging feet on desktop but It's already there on Mobile (Nokia Samsung, Android, iPhone OS all use WebKit wich is HTML5 capable)
Hypothesard 1 year ago
@Hypothesard HTML5 canvas is in all browsers except IE8 as far as i'm aware. Once IE9 is out we no longer need flash for ads anymore nor video. Flash will just be for games and web-based applications once IE9 is out i suspect.
cheergirl99999994 1 year ago
@cheergirl99999994 Not so fast. You have to take in consideration clients compatibility. In terms of adoption rate, we all know it's a painfully slow process (before, say, 99% of users have all HTML5 canvas support)!
But hey, it seems that today the update/upgrade process it's more simple, because of the release of new devices and OSes, eg. Win Mobile 7, or iPad/iPhone, etc. The only problem seems the enterprise world.
pmeagle 1 year ago
@pmeagle Client compatibility is what MS hurted with their IE (IE vs Netscape, MS Java vs Sun's Java, ActiveX vs anything standard, etc). —
It's time for Payback and MS has a big debt in Web Browser. Let's hope It's not another MS trick to lock users in.
Hypothesard 1 year ago
@cheergirl99999994 Let's hope It will be sooner thant later and that MS will offer IE9 also to XP/Vista users as a free knock yourself out download (skipping the boohoo only for legit Windows copy crap). — And with WebGL 2D and 3D transform I'm not even shure Flash will be relevant anymor even for game. But I agree, that's still in the future. But a Futur I hope to be closer than what is is/seems
Hypothesard 1 year ago
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devalmighty 2 years ago
Its a sneak peak so nobody know what version it will be implemented in. It might not even make it to any version.
ImPokinU 2 years ago
I don't think this is Dreamweaver CS5 (like the title suggests). Rather it's some future version and is using HTML5.
rwillustrator 2 years ago 2