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mar0364
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DreamWeaver - CS4 Beta is here - 5/27/2008 8:32:16
I haven't had a chance to download it but Beta with Adobe is usually a near complete project. Link
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RE: DW - CS4 Beta is here - 5/27/2008 9:17:12
yeah it looks quite nice! just had a quick play... same interface as the rest of the cs3 suite.
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RE: DW - CS4 Beta is here - 6/26/2008 13:29:11
FrontPage has a navigation view. Looks like a box drawn organizational chart where you can drop and connect, or prune and reorganize your site. I downloaded DWCS3 and looked at its site Nav organization and did not like it at all... just was not as functional for web site management. Does DWCS4 beta have a better performing Navigation screen for site management ??? /s/ Dave at 360texas.com
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mar0364
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RE: DW - CS4 Beta is here - 6/26/2008 15:33:18
I never use that site management tool. They probably work very well in small sites. But I run sites with over 1000 pages so I just use a good folder structure. DW or FP for that matter any tool is great when you complement it with a strong base of knowledge.
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Mango Himself
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RE: DreamWeaver - CS4 Beta is here - 6/28/2008 22:16:58
Anyone know if it can be run simultaneously with DW 8 or DW CS 3? As two independent applications
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TexasWebDevelopers
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RE: DreamWeaver - CS4 Beta is here - 8/1/2008 10:07:49
Yes--I'm running CS3 and CS4 BETA--the install is into a separate folder and can be uninstalled without consequences. The BETA is good for 30 days after product launch which is rumoured to be in the fourth quarter of 2008.
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mar0364
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RE: DreamWeaver - CS4 Beta is here - 8/1/2008 11:06:09
Sounds bad since I'm the orginal poster but I havent used DWCS4 yet. If you've used do you think it is a worthwhile upgrade? I want to see what happens with Flash CS4!!
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TexasWebDevelopers
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RE: DreamWeaver - CS4 Beta is here - 8/1/2008 15:24:03
I really like the CS4 version. Open a page and all of the related files (css, xml, includes) appear as tabs on a tool bar at the top of the page you are working on--very nice time savings device. Also a much improved interface for CSS--quite a bit less cluttered. There is enough of a difference from CS3 to CS4 to make it worthwhile to download and take a look at.
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RE: DreamWeaver - CS4 Beta is here - 8/18/2008 12:08:08
Thanks brother. I will use it to create my new websites about submission service. thanks again to provide this.
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