However, if you’re still clinging to Dreamweaver CS6 or an early Creative Cloud version, you’re missing out. The phrase “upgrade Dreamweaver” used to mean “buy new software.” Today, it means
If you are a hardcore front-end developer building SPAs, don't upgrade Dreamweaver— migrate away from it. upgrade dreamweaver
But if you are a freelancer who needs to mock up a responsive site quickly, or an agency supporting older PHP sites, the 2024 version of Dreamweaver is actually... good. It’s fast, it’s modern, and it finally respects the developer. However, if you’re still clinging to Dreamweaver CS6
Let’s be honest: For a long time, Adobe Dreamweaver was the elephant in the room. It was the hero of the early web—WYSIWYG editing, split views, and FTP built right in. But for the last decade, many developers have whispered, “Just use VS Code.” It was the hero of the early web—WYSIWYG
Here’s a blog-style post tailored for a design or development audience. You can use this on a company blog, LinkedIn, or internal team wiki. It’s Time to Upgrade Your Dreamweaver (And Your Workflow)
Have you tried the new Dreamweaver recently, or are you still using Notepad++ out of spite? Let me know in the comments.