Adobe has added support for HTML5 and CSS3 in Dreamweaver
Adobe Systems finally made the decision to equip its popular Dreamweaver development for creating web pages with support for HTML5 and CSS3 standards. Today, web designers and HTML coders use Dreamveaver to write code for web pages and create markup in a visual editor. This improvement marks a big improvement for any Dreamweaver user working in this fast-paced world of smart phones and other portable devices.
Today, the HTML5 Extension Pack for Deamweaver CS5 was announced , after installation of which the specified product receives full support for the currently available HTML5 specifications and CSS3 style technology.
With the new package in Dreamweaver, there will be hints when writing code in manual mode. ')
Also, a multi-screen preview of the created pages has been added to the program, which allows you to find out exactly how your web page will look on a mobile phone, tablet or desktop computer at the same time. And as a bonus, HTML5 Pack partially updates the built-in WebKit engine for improved audio and video support.
The Multi-Size Result Screen is a preview of the screen, with the Query support (Window> Multiscreen Preview).
Adds code hinting for HTML5 Tag Library with tags, attributes, and properties.
Updates code hinting for HTML tags.
Adds code hinting for the following CSS3 specifications: 2D / 3D Transformations; Animations; Background and Border; Basic User Interface; Line Layout; Marquee; Media Queries; MultiColumn; Ruby; Text; and Transitions.
Updates Live View to support <vide> and <audi>. (Requires Quicktime installation.)
Improved rendering for CSS3 in Live View.
Adds HTML5 starter layouts to the New Document Dialog box.
Offers better design for design tags.
On new developments, the company announced at the conference Google I / O.
Download and learn more about the HTML5 Extension Pack for Deamweaver CS5, please visit the Adobe Labssite or the Deamweaver developer site . Well, if you put HTML5 Extension Pack too lazy, you can watch the official video presentation on the Adobe TV website.