So they use html and let us build websites without coding.īe careful, don`t mix it up: I had an issue with a 3rd Party widget, trying to rebuild it with PG (have no idea about Dw), which was/is not possible that easy. Pinegrow sounds more like what I am looking for. Oh that is a good point, the 3rd party widgets might not work in DreamWeaver. It´s just for building a new website without code. But this could not do anything with your muse nor the exported html. It´s only the exported html, that is interesting for Pinegrow.Īnother non-subscription model could be found with blocs, but only when using a Mac. Pinegrow also let´s you use Master pages but it has nothing to do with Muse master pages, unfortunately. Try to change some image and some text to see, if it fits to your needs. You could give it a "7 day try for free" by exporting your site as html and load this in pinegrow to see, if it´s the same appearance (in my case all breakpoints and all parallax stuff works perfect with almost all sites I did). 3rdparty widgets do not always work as expected, maybe. Exported html files lead to "looking mainly like the site", you did in muse. Depending on what you have to edit in future, this might be an alternative non-subscription way to keep the site alive. You could also give it a try with pinegrow. html file and learn how to use DreamWeaver? It will work maybe some more time after 2020, depending on OS and Browser Support, though. I still have to move it to somewhere else.ĭon`t panic, at least until May 2020 Muse keeps working. On which side of the fence would you rather be? Unskilled people work a lot harder for less pay. By and large skilled people earn more money, have a nicer living situation, higher self-esteem and greater job satisfaction. So it's very important to understand the medium and it's underlying technologies.ģ) Finally, people who have technology skills are typically in a much better place than their unskilled counterparts. The layout adjusts to content, device size and user interaction such that two people viewing the same URL at the same time may not see the same things. And it hasn't changed much in almost 600 years since Gutenberg created the press. A printed page is static ink on static paper. Sorry, but truth is truth.Ģ) Apart from fonts, a printed page has nothing in common with the web. The software doesn't exist yet that can create a great Progressive Web App without some coding skills. That goes for Pinegrow, Wappler, Wix, Webflow, WordPress or whatever. What matters most is the skill of the person using the tools. That remark is so ridiculous I don't quite know whether to laugh or cry.ġ) Dreamweaver is a tool, not a method A hammer is a tool, too. So coding web sites „ the Dreamweaver way“ will finally be a dead end street. It is not so „streamlined“ and flexible as you may be used from Muse, but yet (or better: because of that) much more powerful: I‘d recommend, to have a close look at Webflow, which – with a completely different „mind set“ than Muse – provides a visual way of building web sites. So coding web sites „the Dreamweaver way“ will finally be a dead end street. Web design will definitely follow the same road. We simply have to look at the way print layout was developing – from coding related applications and prepress hardware to finally print a newspaper (crTronic, Linosetting) to actual versions of, let‘s say, InDesign. We know these kinds of historical development. In a very near future, Coders will only be necessary to build tools to automatically and visually create websites, but not for directly creating sites any more. And unfortunately Adobe will not be part of this journey. Coding web sites for end users will definitely die. And I think, she has a vague idea, that most of her kind are superfluous in some years. She doesn‘t know Muse at all, so she is not really able to understand, what you are expecting. Thanks.Īhisa71, let Nancy talk and don’t take her too serious. If you have more questions, please feel free to start a new topic. Adobe Portfolio (free with a paid Creative Cloud Plan). I am a big film geek too - my favourite genre is action.- Nova (Mac only, formerly called Coda). I like to review new music and post my feelings and thoughts about it. I am also passionate about music - I really like checking out new and upcoming bands and artists. I like to experiment with some products, I find it actually quite relaxing and enjoy seeing what I can make. I have a massive passion for cooking - I really enjoy it! I think I am getting a lot better at it, hopefully anyway. I have expertise skills in HTML, XHTML, CSS and JavaScript programming. I am a freelance web designer with over 6 years of professional experience.
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