Please Split Dreamweaver into 2 products - one for Coders and one for Designers
I have a discussion posted here
Are there 2 conflicting interests with Dreamweaver's intended use?
Here are 2 supplemental videos packed with evidence and elaboration:
1500 Reasons why Dreamweaver CC 2017 is not ready for full stack developers - YouTube
7 things that would have made Dreamweaver CC 2017 useful to developers - YouTube
The idea proposed here is very simple:SPLIT Dreamweaver into 2 systems:
- System A - for developers - Call it DREAMWEAVER, because that's what it is.
- Survey 1000+ developers, watch them use DWR, ask them questions, hire them as consultants, trust them
- Adobe is "kind of" doing this in the bug forum, but its clear what the problem is if you head over there and read.
- Let's go back to DWR 2015, remove the design view and patch the Dreamweaver CC bug list from 2015 and 2016
- Put all the stuff that was "removed" from 2017 back in
- ie: code coloring, the site view panel, everything people are complaining about in the forum, just put it back in, simple, easy.
- Basically, go back and put the finishing touches on DWR 2015 and then call it the 2017 release
- => done.
- Survey 1000+ developers, watch them use DWR, ask them questions, hire them as consultants, trust them
- System B - for designers - Call it something else. I don't know, maybe "Adobe FantasyBuilder" or "Adobe Fantasia".
Why? Because building professional websites without knowing any code is a FANTASY (one that a whole bunch of people like to entertain).- Take all the "stuff" that got shoved into 2017 and put it here in this new app
- Let designers influence and change this app to their heart's content
I have used DWR every single day since 2001 when it was owned by Macromedia. We need reliability, we need stability and we need to trust that our work tools actually work.
Here are a list of Features that I think DWR needs to have in addition to this idea:
- Custom assignable MACROs
- New docking pane in DWR called "launch pad" or "starting point"
- (like the Photoshop actions pallet) where we assign our own templates
ie: load in entire WordPress or Magento theme's that we have pre-built with 1 or 2 clicks
- (like the Photoshop actions pallet) where we assign our own templates
- Take a group of files
- right click, assign them to be a custom Insert called "launchpad",
switch to the launchpad pane view,
click 1 button and have the launchpad copy those files into my current site
keeping the folder structure intact - or => create a new site and select my "launch pad" as the starting point
- right click, assign them to be a custom Insert called "launchpad",
- MACRO feature would allow me to assign replacement variables throughout the theme
and then based on my site definition replace all occurrences of the variable.
- New docking pane in DWR called "launch pad" or "starting point"
- 3rd Party API pane
- New docking pane in DWR
- import to/from GIT hub into Dreamweaver
- import to/from DropBox into Dreamweaver
- expandable for other API's
- An SSH or PUTTY panel inside Dreamweaver
- New docking pane in DWR to make SSH connections
- Can be defined in the Site Defenition pane
- can select/save multiple profiles
- PHP.NET as a manual inside Dreamweaver
- New docking pane in DWR to instantly lookup functions
- a 'right click' over a recognized function name will bring up a new pane
- more information about the function can be found
- snippets could be instantly created from user contributions by highlighting them
save CPANEL and WHM connection info
- New docking pane in DWR to make CPANEL and WHM connections
- Can be defined in the Site Definition pane
- can select/save multiple profiles
- and be able to access them directly from inside Dreamweaver
- An Adobe version of MySQL or SQLstudio
- New docking pane in DWR to build and connect to DB's
- built right into Dreamweaver (GUI table builder and all)
Thank you for your consideration in this matter.
