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Dreamweaver CS5 also placed a strong emphasis on the collaborative and testing phases of web development. It featured deep integration with Adobe BrowserLab, a now-defunct cloud service that allowed developers to screenshot their designs across different browsers and operating systems simultaneously. At a time when Internet Explorer 6 and 7 still held significant market share and wreaked havoc on designs, cross-browser compatibility was a primary concern. Additionally, the integration with version control systems like Subversion (SVN) was improved, allowing teams to manage code changes and rollbacks more efficiently directly within the IDE. This focus on workflow management positioned Dreamweaver as a central hub for the entire development lifecycle.
While many designers used Dreamweaver for static sites, CS5 pushed hard into the server-side realm. It featured deep integration with and introduced a more robust Dynamic Data workflow.
Dreamweaver CS5 also placed a strong emphasis on the collaborative and testing phases of web development. It featured deep integration with Adobe BrowserLab, a now-defunct cloud service that allowed developers to screenshot their designs across different browsers and operating systems simultaneously. At a time when Internet Explorer 6 and 7 still held significant market share and wreaked havoc on designs, cross-browser compatibility was a primary concern. Additionally, the integration with version control systems like Subversion (SVN) was improved, allowing teams to manage code changes and rollbacks more efficiently directly within the IDE. This focus on workflow management positioned Dreamweaver as a central hub for the entire development lifecycle.
While many designers used Dreamweaver for static sites, CS5 pushed hard into the server-side realm. It featured deep integration with and introduced a more robust Dynamic Data workflow.