Adobe Dreamweaver had been originally introduced by Macromedia and to date has been one of the most illustrious web development software amongst desktop based applications. In 2005, Macromedia was purchased by Adobe Systems Incorporated making them the new owners of Adobe Dreamweaver. Various versions of this desktop-based software are available for both Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows computers.
The Adobe Dreamweaver comprises of a wide range of features allowing it to be well suited for professional use for web developing. These various features include an access the code underlying behind web pages and to modify it as per need. The codes can be edited through the valuable syntax highlighting editor allowing you to easily sort out the keywords that are automatically colored. Other helpful editing tools include the find and replace options, conversion of HTML layers and tables as well as vice versa. Another related tool offered in Adobe Dreamweaver is the template feature that allows you to create multiple pages having a similar structure without any hassle.
Adobe Dreamweaver has been designed to better reflect on the “What You See Is What You Get” environment and is powered through the layout engine of Presto that was originally built for the Opera internet browser.
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