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Old 01-17-2007, 01:12 PM
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Apparently this new site at adobe.com/cfusion/communityengine/index.cfm?event=homepage&productId=1from Adobe is going to be integral to later versions of Dreamweaver. Basically it gives you answers to common CSS problems. It's community driven and in early beta at the moment so there isn't much there but it is probably worth bookmarking for later - or contributing to (if you're feeling brave because I imagine some of the great and good in the CSS world are going to be adding their techniques).
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Old 01-18-2007, 09:13 AM
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Well, I heard adobe has brought preview versions of Spry as well including CSS Advisor, IMO, both Web development tools can make Web design and development tasks easier as before.
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Old 01-18-2007, 09:29 AM
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I haven't used Spry although it does look interesting and we have a project coming up where it may be useful. The CSS Advisor will be a great resource if plenty of people contribute - being Adobe we can probably count on that.
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Well, I visited the site. It is informative and useful as well since CSS is the name of the game today and why not? It makes it easier to go about the whole webdesign experience. Much easier to code through CSS since you don't have to do repitition. You'd be surprised at how people love to contribute their knowledge and skills, and as you mentioned, since its ADODE. In no time, this would attract more visitors and contributors as well.
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