Adobe BrowserLab

I decided to take a glance at the widgets I put in earlier today and stumbled onto a nice little tool over at Adobe.  In Dreamweaver you have a few options for viewing your work to determine how it will look in the real world.  The first method is to use a split view, which gives you one frame of code and another frame of design.  The obvious benefit is that you can quickly find your code problems before sending it up to the site.  However, as you notice from the image below, it might not actually be what  you Continue reading Adobe BrowserLab

Dreamweaver Widgets

Dreamweaver has a Widget Browser for checking out the free and paid Dreamweaver widgets in the Adobe Exchange.  The benefit of the Widget Browser is that you can easily see which ones you have installed and what is available without having to go to the website. When you decide on using one, then you can use the Widget Browser to configure the widget, so some success.  It all depends on the developer as to how useful the widget configuration is and customizing your selected widget.  I downloaded and installed the Aqua Button, the Weather Updater and the Twitter widgets. The Continue reading Dreamweaver Widgets