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  1. #Adobe dreamweaver cs5 forum install
  2. #Adobe dreamweaver cs5 forum Patch
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  • adobe dreamweaver cs5 forum

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  • adobe dreamweaver cs5 forum

    My favourite is JCE, but there are many different out there - I'm sure there's also one that fits your taste and needs.

    #Adobe dreamweaver cs5 forum install

    If you don't like Joomla's editor (tinyMCE is too tiny for me.), then get and install another from. But be careful - you might very well end up destroying the article ID structure if you try to create new content (equals new rows in the jos_content table), if you don't know exactly what you are doing. Joomla content is stored in a MySQL database, so if you want to bypass Joomla's excellent content editor, you will need to operate via a MySQL Query Browser. Response to the original thread: Dreamweaver will do you no good as a content editor. (And, no, I do not get paid by Adobe, nor by any Adobe associates, for writing this. In that view, by clicking on the CSS statement you want to change, the actual file is automagically brought up in a split screen mode, pointing the text cursor at the exact spot in the CSS file. I would say that Dreamweaver in its CS5 reincarnation has moved from a CMS nuiseance at best to an excellent way of getting and keeping an overview as well as an easy way to find the right spots in the CSS files - in LiveView you click somewhere on the live site, and, voila, you've got a list of all the CSS statements applying to that section of the screen. Have a look at - the template was built from the ground with Artisteer, and then with the excellent help from CS5's LiveView I fiddled around with backgrounds, menu item backgrounds, hoover/visited/active attributes etc. If you don't (and have proff ambitions and/or the needed portion of the Fort Knox content), then use Dreamweaver from Adobe CS5 to refine your design. You might end up with a template meeting your requirements to the point. It just isn't so.įirst of all, if you want to do a quick / slick job creating Joomla templates, use Artisteer. The only reason I got involved in this conversation is to emphasize the fact that a new Joomla developer shouldn't get the impression that he or she must use Dreamweaver in order to "Joomla" successfully. I use a variety of tools when building or modifying Joomla sites.

    #Adobe dreamweaver cs5 forum Patch

    I never use DW to transfer an installation set or an upgrade patch because it often skips files.

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    #Adobe dreamweaver cs5 forum plus

    It's biggest plus (the ftp client) is ALSO its largest drawback, because it simply isn't reliable (probably because ftp is not as reliable as it should be). DW is just handier because of the built-in ftp client. I use DW for template coding, and I could just as easily use JEdit, or Crimson Editor, or 100 others. I have no real problem finding what to edit, or changing a tagged object to. To me, that wouldn't be any huge advantage. If you look at the earliest posts, this thread is about a guy who wants to use Dreamweaver as an editor for Joomla CONTENT, not for coding a template.















    Adobe dreamweaver cs5 forum