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“Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 Embraces HTML5 and CSS3”
Adobe Adds HTML5 and CSS3 Support to Dreamweaver CS5
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Pardon my ignorance. Is it a choice between Dreamweaver CS5 and Flash CS5 in putting up a website…or is it using Dreamweaver, essentially, and using Flash for the motion graphics to be incorporated into Dreamweaver?
Thank you for helping clarify.
Hi Surf, thank you for your question. You’re talking about two different web technologies actually… Dreamweaver CS5 will create HTML and CSS (and now HTML5/CSS3 with the new capabilities discussed in this article). Flash Pro CS5 will develop Adobe Flash programmed sites and content.
To put together a website, you could use one or the other, or both – it’s entirely up to your content goals and needs. But, they are independent tool options that work well together (fully integrated) or separately. Hope this helps.
I am a student and want to be a professional. I want to know if I purchase a student package and graduate will my package be null and void? Is there a way to have the pro-package and keep it after I graduate?
Greetings Brenda, in fact the Student Editions do not expire upon graduation or leaving school…
There are some other important differences however. Here’s the full story on Adobe’s education versions vs. normal.
@ Surf Reyes
flash is a dying media – unless you’re designing online games, it’s old hat… the future now is css and javascript.