At the same time, CS5 has goodies for long-time users who never create CMS-based sites, offering better and easier control over your site’s CSS than CS4. Adobe has finally recognized that shift, and Dreamweaver CS5 is now relevant in the world of CMSs. Today, many commercial and personal Web sites are built with content management systems (CMSs), which build pages dynamically by pulling from databases containing HTML, code, images, and other elements. Sites with static pages, edited occasionally by hand, are fading fast. The nature of Web sites has evolved drastically in the past few years. The Web is all about change, and Web designers who fail to constantly adapt to change often need to find another line of work. Pros: Supports the popular WordPress, Joomla!, and Drupal content management systems makes working with CSS easier improved features for coding in PHP more page preview options.Ĭons: No HTML5 or CSS3 support out of the box.
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