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October 19, 2017
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Dreamweaver 2018 interface problems

  • October 19, 2017
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There are several annoying problems/bugs with the behaviour of Dreamweaver 2018 interface (do they actually test these things before release?).  I often work on two parallel files at once in tiled panels occupying half screen width. In DW CC2017 this was simple. In DW CC2018 the file view panel automatically docks to full screen width and refuses remember if I change it to "tile". Resizing and moving file (code/design) panels is horrible because whenever I move or adjust them the contents go black, which is visually and mentally jarring. (Do you have UX people at Adobe or just coders concerned with functionality?). If I open a second file it creates multiple nested tabs at full width, where DW2017 simply created a new tile/panel to fit the remaining available screen space. I have to break them up and rearrange them every time I open a new file. Then they all try to auto dock at full screen if I move them anywhere near to top of the panel - a behaviour I find very disruptive. I can't find any option to turn that off. I've reloaded DW2017 which does simply what I want with panel arrangement, stays there, conforms to that arrangement when new files are opened and remembers it whenever DW is launched . As ever, 'upgrades' seem to downgrade user experience until enough people complain and usability and choice are restored!

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    Correct answer cynglas

    Hi Cynglas,

    With DW CC 2018, we actually have got same behavior as Mac on Windows. That's why you see similar menu options for tiling on Windows as Mac.

    Panel getting blank on dragging is known issue but due to time crunch we could not address this but we will prioritize this for fixing.


    You seem to have missed the point that new files automatically, always and only open in tabbed view with no means to override this. If this is something that was foisted on Mac users and now seemed like a good idea to impose on Windows users, then all I can say is that a nasty and retrograde UX feature. Or is it a bug that's being ignored?

    P.S. The remark about "time crunch" and therefore launching unfinished and buggy software is very revealing about what goes on at Adobe.

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    Known Participant
    November 4, 2017

    Just another disaster like printing in Acrobat 11. I cannot do simple updates on a pate in DW 18. You know, select an item, do a carriage return and create a paragraph in which you insert a link, in this case, from Vimeo whereby you highlight the text, paste the link code in, assign a class to the link and then retype the link with the text you want. This takes 30 seconds in DW 17, it now takes, if I can get access to the location of said link as DW 18 goes to the BOTTOM OF THE COLLUM of the page. [removed by Mod], what is wrong with you people regarding interface? You broke the app!!! Years ago, Adobe knew what designers want. Now, you guys are screwing up big time. Get your heads out of your butts and fix this!!! Anger does not begin to describe just how stupid this violation of front end design is from someone who knows design and front end at a fairly high level. FIX THIS CRAP NOW!!!

    BenPleysier
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    November 5, 2017

    I know that you are frustrated, so I will take no notice of your rant. Please note that this is a user2user forum. Occasionally an Adobe staff member will pop in to help out.

    This original question has already been answered and as the answer has not helped you, your problem must therefore be of a different nature. It would have helped us if you had started a new discussion. Now that we are here, I will try to replicate what you are doing to see where the problem lies.

    Assuming that you are working in Design view, I add a carriage return and create a paragraph

    Making sure that I have selected the paragraph, I add a Hyperlink and insert the relevant info into the pop-up.

    Click OK and this is the result

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    Community Manager
    October 20, 2017

    Hi Cynglas,

    In CC 2018 we have removed tile-horizontally and vertically and retained Tiling multiple documents on Windows. This behavior is same as we had in Mac since CC 2017. Now to work on multiple documents side by side you can simply undock a document and park it out of DW window and have other documents open in DW. More details are available

    New features summary for the 2018 releases of Dreamweaver CC

    Let us know if you have more questions on this.

    ~Lalita

    cynglasAuthor
    Inspiring
    October 30, 2017

    How incredibly inconvenient to have to "undock and park things outside Dreamweaver"! I work at full screen on a single monitor. I have to manually break the automatic tabbed docking and fiddle around resizing windows and moving panels around every single time I open new documents which  is frequent when editing a large site. Why can't Dreamweaver remember my choice and stick to it? User choice is being removed yet again. I can't see any mention of this in the release notes BTW. Sigh ... I'll stick to CC2017.

    Preran
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    October 30, 2017

    Just to be sure, does this happen even with your custom workspace?

    How to customize the Dreamweaver workspace

    DaveChap
    Known Participant
    October 19, 2017

    Hi cynglas,

    I'm opening files in both 2017 and 2018 and the behavior is the same. If I already have 2 documents open and go to Window > Arrange > Tile, the documents show in a 2-up format. If I have 4 documents open that are tabbed, the tile arrangement gives me 4 quadrants.

    If you are saying that opening new files while in a Tiled view reverts everything back to full-width tabbed view, that sounds like a bug.