Archive for April, 2010

A great article about CS5 Dreamweaver

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Recently I have been keeping a close eye on the HTML5 and Flash Design news, support (or lack of support) for the iPhone and iPad — and in general the future at this important crossroad. I stumbled across this article at foundation PHP which is very informative and well written, especially if your developing on the Word Press Platform as so many developers are now… anyway — it’s an excellent review and a fine read:

http://foundationphp.com/blog/2010/04/12/dreamweaver-cs5-is-good-news-for-php-devs/

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Smart-Paste in Dreamweaver

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Some very interesting things in CS5 Dreamweaver using HTML5 Canvas to dynamically change the information of a chart that originates in Illustrator using vector data , XML data set and FXG files. Adobe says it’s just one building block for future solutions to enhance and improve work flows using HTML5 and CSS3.

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Adobe has some HTML5 design and animation tools

Friday, April 30th, 2010

This is a nice video where they use Flash to animate very simply on the time-line and export into Dreamweaver.
Then using Drewmweaver’s HTML5 canvas export to view the animation in a browser and running HTML5.

I was wondering if Adobe would be creating an HTML5 authoring tool, with a time-line to create animations for even simple digital flash-like banner ads — it looks like it’s rudimentary right now, but inclusive in CS5 and Dreamweaver.

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Adobe launched Photoshop iPhone App

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Go ahead and download Photoshop iPhone app, it’s free! Download it from iTunes.
Designers, picture takers and anyone who wishes a little more control over editing your pictures on your iPhone now have a truly great app from Adobe.

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