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ant.erduman
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February 19, 2022
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Please indicate dates on articles and other reading materials.

  • February 19, 2022
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Dear Adobe,

Its becoming more crucial when an article or a reading material was written. Nobody wants to spend time on any ambigous information from the web anymore when it coems to designing and developing. So please specify dates on your reading materials.

I have just stumbled on an article which i think might have useful information but can not really trust it to be up-to-date because it does not have dates on it! Can anybody help? Does anyone have an idea here about when this was written or published?

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By the way here is the link of the reading;

https://blog.adobe.com/en/publish/2013/06/27/a-look-at-the-modernized-dreamweaver-cc#gs.pk3ava


By @ant.erduman

 

you directly have the date in the URL... 27 june 2013... 😉

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ant.erduman
Participant
February 23, 2022

Thank you all for your replies and for pointing out the date in the URL. This was really quick to get solved.

B i r n o u
Legend
February 23, 2022

it is true that many blogs format the URL in this way and include the date of creation... what is a pity is that nothing indicates whether the article has been updated, or not since... and your question can remains entire... hence the constructive remarks on the substance, from @osgood_ 

ant.erduman
Participant
February 19, 2022
Legend
February 19, 2022

That article was written some time ago as it mentions Dreamweaver receiving regular updates AND new, evolving workflows, which would be opposite of what now is the official Adobe stance - Dreamweaver will only be minimally maintained from this point on.