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Hello,
I am so used to cs6 that - even though i learned a lot of features of cc - i was wondering if i can edit the site that i created in cc and put it into cs6. I have both. I didn't see any big changes so far when i did that.
Thanks so much,
Anita
Yes, code is code and can be transfered from any editor.
It may be worth exporting your site definition from CC to CS6, if you have not already done so.
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Yes, code is code and can be transfered from any editor.
It may be worth exporting your site definition from CC to CS6, if you have not already done so.
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Oh wonderful, thank you so much, I was a little nervous about the bootstrap part since that's kind of new.
Yes, i have the site definition in cs6 and in cc.
Anita
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It may be worth remembering that CS6 does not have any of the bootstrap insert menu options, but you can still edit and create the html, css and js files.
Also if you have to switch between CS6 and CC, you must close the Dw version you are using, before opening the other version.
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I built my first Bootstrap projects in CS6's Code view without any trouble. Obviously, there are no visual guides or insert buttons for BS components. But if you can work with code and classes from the Properties Panel, you'll be fine.
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