Anyone know if the new release of DWCS6 will support CSS rounded corners in Design View?
Thanks
Os.
Good news is that 'Yes, CS6 has complete CSS3 support!' ![]()
Watch this: http://tv.adobe.com/watch/digital-design-cs6/new-css3-support-in-dream weaver-cs6/
Hi Os
You will be glad to know that it also supports drop-shadows, (both box and text) and the new transitions feature also supports all the popular browser vendor prefixes as well, (including those used by IE10).
It is also worth looking at Fireworks CS6's css properties extractions feature, (part of the program now and not an extension) which is much improved over the extension for CS5, and also now include IE10's vendor prefixed code.
PZ
One more great thing - you can add Web Fonts in DW and define them to any site you've configured in DW. DW automatically lets you add font-families on the go once you have custom web fonts set up!
Another great feature like PZ mentioned is the Gradient CSS Code. Create your elements in FW and open up your CSS Inspector - You'll get all the code you need to write to make it look exactly like it looks in FW - including the fallback fixes! ![]()
Really, since CS5.5 - no one made a big shout out about that at the time. It was an intermediate upgrade so maybe it lost some attention because no-one wanted .5 of an upgrade.
Hey David are you in charge of the new look forum?
If so we could do with alternative colors between the replies. It's hard to follow when its all grey ![]()
Dreamweaver CS5.5 wasn't an intermediate upgrade. It contained a whole swathe of excellent features, and was fully deserving of being called CS6. The problem was that Photoshop and Illustrator weren't ready for an upgrade, and they didn't want the numbers to go out of sync. Bad marketing decision, but what's new? ;-)
No, I'm not in charge of the forums. Never have been. I think what's needed is a stronger horizontal rule between posts, but I suspect that will take about 12 months to implement.
David_Powers wrote:
Dreamweaver CS5.5 wasn't an intermediate upgrade. It contained a whole swathe of excellent features, and was fully deserving of being called CS6. The problem was that Photoshop and Illustrator weren't ready for an upgrade, and they didn't want the numbers to go out of sync. Bad marketing decision, but what's new? ;-)
Yeah, most don't upgrade for 2 versions. I'm still on 4 but will upgrade to 6. Not many will upgrade from 5 to 5.5 as even if it wasn't an intermediate upgrade it reads, on the face of it, the hell like it.
David_Powers wrote:
No, I'm not in charge of the forums. Never have been. I think what's needed is a stronger horizontal rule between posts, but I suspect that will take about 12 months to implement.
A stronger keyline between the posts would help, that can't be too difficult to incorporate.
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