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Inspiring
February 24, 2017
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Get and put arrows toolbar like in the DW 2017 tutorial

  • February 24, 2017
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I was watching Adobe's DW2017 tutorial on youtube and noticed that they have the toolbar at the top with the title bar, preview in browser earth and get/put buttons. I was under the impression that this no longer existed (which I am absolutely dumbfounded as to why they would remove it if that is indeed the case). Does anyone know how to get the toolbar like in the screengrab from Adobe's own video?

Thanks everyone and happy Friday!

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    Correct answer pziecina

    The video was made using an older version of Dreamweaver, not 2017.

    If you look at the top r/h of the screen shot, you will see that the workspace is 'compact', which was removed from Dw 2017.

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    Jon Fritz
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 24, 2017

    Here's Adobe's official Youtube channel: Adobe Creative Cloud - YouTube

    It looks like the channel you found is a private individual attempting to look like Adobe for some reason.

    1. It's brand new (Feb 10 2017) with 8 followers. Adobe's official channel above has 163,000+ subscribers, there's no way they would "start over" with a new channel
    2. Whoever made it isn't following corporate design patterns (wrong icons, fonts, color schemes etc)
    3. They completely botched something as basic as which version for the tutorial

    I removed my request in the Backroom for someone to look into it. I'm pretty sure it's not Adobe.

    Nancy OShea
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 24, 2017

    In any case, I think it should be reported to YouTube as misleading.  A) not official Adobe and B) inaccurate  for CC 2017.

    Nancy

    Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
    Jon Fritz
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 24, 2017

    Code | Split | Live/Design are now the only items in the Document toolbar.

    The Document Title field is now part of the main Properties window.

    The Put/Get icon is now in two locations; the second option on the Common Toolbar. and the first option in the Code Inspector window's toolbar.

    The Globe button has also been moved to the Code Inspector window, and the bottom right of the Document window (though the icon is now a globe inside a computer screen there).

    Inspiring
    February 24, 2017

    Oh I know where the buttons are, they just now add the extra step of making sure the proper file is selected in the list before pressing them so you don't upload the wrong file. I could use a shortcut but for now I'll just keep using an older version until I can't or they change 2017. I did put in a request to add those back in but it didn't seem to be very popular...I think there were only 2 or 3 of us that were asking for it.

    Not a big deal...there are some neat features in the latest version, but that one is a dealbreaker for me. Probably doesn't matter much to most others and that's ok.

    Anyway, thanks again!

    Jon Fritz
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 24, 2017

    I'll bring it up in the Backroom, hopefully someone at Adobe will see it and can remove the references to 2017 from those titles.

    They're "technically" correct, grammatically, but extremely confusing...

    "Dreamweaver CC Tutorial 2017"

    It's a Dreamweaver CC tutorial (3 versions removed from the latest one) made in 2017, not a "DW CC2017 Tutorial".

    They need less ambiguous titles.

    Jon Fritz
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 24, 2017

    I'm guessing the video is mislabeled, or someone goofed and used an old version while making it, the screen capture is from CC2014 or CC2015.

    That menu/toolbar set up is not possible in CC2017.

    pziecina
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    Legend
    February 24, 2017

    The video was made using an older version of Dreamweaver, not 2017.

    If you look at the top r/h of the screen shot, you will see that the workspace is 'compact', which was removed from Dw 2017.

    Inspiring
    February 24, 2017

    That is strange as the title of the video is Dreamweaver CC Tutorial 2017  and was just added to youtube on Feb. 19, 2017. Why would Adobe call their own video that but use something else?

    Here is a link to the video in case anyone wants to see it. Dreamweaver CC Tutorial 2017 Creating an HTML Part [ 2/33 ] . - YouTube

    Inspiring
    February 24, 2017

    You guys are right, I'm sure, just strange that Adobe would tease with something like that. Oh well, back to 2015 for me. Have a great weekend and thanks for the replies.