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@migos:
Can Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 function with the Windows Pro 11 operating system? So far I keep trying to tweak the settings in order to figure out why I keep getting this message whenever I attempt to upload a website page modification:
"An FTP error occurred. Cannot make connection to host. The remote
host cannot be found."
As background, I still use the same webhost that I've used for nearly 2 decades. But I switched computers and uploaded Dreamweaver CS6 to it. Meanwhile last December Microsoft uploaded Windows 11 Pro onto my computer, you know, for my own benefit. I had not yet begun trying to use Dreamweaver CS6 on my replacement computer.
If anyone here has managed to get CS5 or CS6 Adobe to function on Windows 11 Pro, please let me know so I won't give up and switch website modification brands. I spent over $1,000 on Dreamweaver over the years and I don't need it enough to justify paying $22 monthly for "upgrades". Any thoughts, please? Hopefully I've simply neglected to make a setting adjustment in Dreamweaver CS6. An FTP issue seems like it can be remedied pootentially easily, but I continue rowing with just one oar in the water. 🙂
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I agree that $22/mo may be excessive as DW is in minimal maintenance mode so looking at alternatives may be worthwhile. Your error though has nothing to do with Windows 11. If the host cannot be found this is an issue with your FTP connection details in your site definition. First step is to reach out to your host to confirm connection details for FTP.
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You can test if it's a credentials issue by downloading the free Filezilla Client and trying to upload from there. If you get the same error, it's likely your hosting company updated your server and lost your credentials. It happens fairly often with shared hosting environments, especially with companies like GoDaddy.
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There are modern tools you can use instead of CS6.
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CODE EDITORS:
-- Codespaces (free, browser-based) - https://github.com/features/codespaces
-- Nova (Mac only, formerly called Coda) - https://nova.app/
-- Pinegrow - https://pinegrow.com/
-- Sublime Text - http://www.sublimetext.com/
-- Visual Studio Code (free) - https://code.visualstudio.com/
+ Free Live Preview Extension
FileZilla Free S/FTP Client (click on Green Download Button)
https://filezilla-project.org/download.php?type=client
Hope that helps.
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Ben, Jon and Nancy:
Thanks so much for the feedback. Personally I have very simple web-publishing needs. I simply seek to create html pages, and post text and .gif or .jpeg images into them. I have a shared webhosting account already. Dreamweaver CS6 hasn't been cooperating on my new Dell desktop computer, perhaps because I have Windows 11 now. But it doesn't ask me for a registration #, so activation seemingly isn't a problem.
In light of the abovementioned, perhaps some of the following kindly recommended by Nancy are more useful than others. Free's a great price, LOL. 🙂 But a free editor that messes up my website isn't what I seek. Any recommendations by anyone reading this would be appreciated. 🙂
CODE EDITORS compatible with Windows desktop computers (says beloved Nancy, above):
-- Codespaces (free, browser-based) - https://github.com/features/codespaces
-- Pinegrow - https://pinegrow.com/
-- Sublime Text - http://www.sublimetext.com/
-- Visual Studio Code (free) - https://code.visualstudio.com/
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The editors cannot themselves mess up your website. HTML and CSS are simply text. I would say the best place to start is to look at what you are maintaining today and make recommendations from there. It may be worth looking at a code editor, but if you are not comfortable editing code, then Visual Studio Code may not be for you and based on what you are trying to achieve other options may be better for you. Are you able to share a link of your site today?
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I am elated to report that Dreamweaver CS6 is now finally working with my Windows 11 software and relatively newer (refurbished) desktop computer. It SEEMS that I missed a letter in the name server that I'd typed into Dreamweaver on my computer. When I saw it, I was all but certain it wouldn't make any difference...just like my other tweaks and adjustments didn't. But then, lo & behold, voila! 🙂
Ben, I can assure you and super-Nancy that I'd probably not have had the confidence or corresponding drive to sift through everything that could possibly be done wrong by me like I've finally finished doing, if it hadn't been for you persuading me that the community still backs me with intelligent and supportive feedback.
Jon, I appreciate you too. Would you believe that Filezilla downloads to my computer, but won't install? It takes forever just saying something like this will take a moment. After an hour of patiently waiting, well, I move on in life. Fortunately I no longer need to test with FTP.
That said, I humbly apologize for my basic error. I sincerely request your forgiveness, while reiterating my heartfelt gratitude. I've been using Dreamweaver for well over a decade and I did not want to (or have time presently to) learn a new software. I also can't presently afford an Adobe subscription. But you all have enabled me to continue my focus on Adobe software for future needs. I hope Adobe appreciates you like you deserve. 🙂
A little in advance, happy 4th of July to those who celebrate it! 🙂 & !muchas gracias por todo, amigos!
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I'm still recoverying from Juneteenth, haven't thought about the 4th of July yet.
Thanks for your kind words and update. Glad you got CS6 up & running again. 😁
Stay well, keep cool.
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Whichever editor you decide to use will require some basic coding skills. Start with links below.
Read chapters & do code exercises:
- https://www.w3schools.com/html/
- https://www.w3schools.com/css/
- https://www.w3schools.com/js/
- https://www.w3schools.com/bootstrap/
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Hi super-Nancy: Thanks again for the feedback. Please see my reply to Ben, above. 🙂