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Project Seven extensions installed but not "showing" in Dreamweaver

Contributor ,
Jan 17, 2025 Jan 17, 2025

Intro

I'm a long time user of Dreamweaver and Extensions by Project Seven.

I maintain 3 websites for my photography business

I'm also really frickin old and not interested in having to learn new software.

 

Problem:

With a recent Dreamwear upgrade the Extension disappeared from Dreamweaver.  If I look in Extension Manager the apps as still there and Active, but are not findable in the app.  I reached out to Project Seven in late November and Gerry Jacobsen replied with the following.  

Subject: Re: Have you run into this?

 

Hi Marv,

Yes, that indicates a corruption in one of the Dreamweaver menu xml files.

See this tech note for instructions on how to fix and work around this issue:

https://www.projectseven.com/products/ex-man/info.htm#cc-issue

Be sure to follow all of the steps.

Regards,

Gerry Jacobsen, PVII

 

Unfortunately, I was swamped in Nov and Dec and just went to fix the problem, and as many of you know Project Seven is now gone, along with their website.

 

Questions:

1. Did anyone have this same problem and "copy the referenced" webpage with the solution?  Or remember the steps to restore the items (No it's not on the WayBack sitehttp://web.archive.org/ ).

2. Does anyone know where I might find the XML file for Project Seven - I have done a search in /program files/adobe and program files x86 and a million XML files come up - I don't want to delete the wrong one.

 

Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks

Marv

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Community Expert ,
Jan 18, 2025 Jan 18, 2025

See my reply from Dec 4th in this other topic:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/dreamweaver-discussions/has-anyone-got-the-documentation-for-the-foll...

 

Hope that helps.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator
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Contributor ,
Jan 18, 2025 Jan 18, 2025

Thank you.  Unfortunately, that is missing the info that I need.  It was a work-around for a corruption caused by an Adobe upgrade.

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Community Expert ,
Jan 18, 2025 Jan 18, 2025

1. Use the Adobe Cleaner Tool to solve installation problems.

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop-elements/kb/elements-installation-error-CC-cleaner-tool.html

 

2. Reinstall DW CC 21.3 from Creative Cloud Desktop App.

3. Install DMX Zone's free Extension Manager to manage your PVII extensions.

 

Hope that helps.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator
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Community Beginner ,
Feb 21, 2025 Feb 21, 2025

Hi Marv,

Thanks for making this post as it helped me immensily to fix my missing P-7 extensions via the Adobe Cleaner tool.  It was a very lengthy process, but I have everything working now.  I can kick myself for not having copied the online manuals before the site went offline, but at least I made some notes here and there which have helped me quite a bit.

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Community Expert ,
Feb 21, 2025 Feb 21, 2025
quote

I can kick myself for not having copied the online manuals before the site went offline, but at least I made some notes here and there which have helped me quite a bit.


By @zztop123

 

What actions will you take when Dreamweaver inevitably becomes obsolete? 

 

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Community Beginner ,
Feb 21, 2025 Feb 21, 2025

Not sure what I would do.  I have too many projects keeping me very occupied.  I probably don't have the time to learn another software platform.  In the meantime I'll keep using Dreamweaver and hope that if Dreamweaver is no longer supported, that Adobe replaces it with something better.

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Contributor ,
Feb 21, 2025 Feb 21, 2025

Totally agree.  I'm not a web developer. I have 4 sites of my own that I maintain, and my interest in learning something new is a hard No from me.

 

 

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Community Expert ,
Feb 22, 2025 Feb 22, 2025
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I'll keep using Dreamweaver and hope that Adobe replaces it with something better.

By @zztop123

===========

That's highly unlikely given what happened with the demise of Muse, Brackets, Business Catalyst, Contribute, Edge & GoLive before them. Customers were left holding the bag, scrambling to find new solutions.  

 

Adobe has divested all interest in the desktop web software space. It's too costly and yields too little profit.

 

Adobe has no other products with which to replace Dreamweaver, except these aimed at corporate customers who spend thousands of dollars annually.

Adobe Experience Manager (Digital Assets Manager) - https://business.adobe.com/products/experience-manager/assets.html

Adobe Commerce (formerly Magento e-Commerce) - https://business.adobe.com/products/magento/magento-commerce.html

 

Don't be complacent.  My advice to everyone is to plan ahead & find other products you can use alongside Dreamweaver. Have a solid exit strategy in place for when you need it.

 

CODE EDITORS:
-- Bootstrap Studio (drag & drop webpage builder)  - https://bootstrapstudio.io/
-- Codespaces (free, browser-based editor) - https://github.com/features/codespaces
-- Notepad++ (free) - https://notepad-plus-plus.org/
-- Nova (Mac only, formerly called Coda) - https://nova.app/
-- Pinegrow (visual editor) - https://pinegrow.com/
-- Sublime Text - http://www.sublimetext.com/
-- Visual Studio Code (free) - https://code.visualstudio.com/
-- Wappler ~ Visual Web App Builder - https://wappler.io/

 

============
ONLINE SITE BUILDING PLATFORMS:

-- Duda - https://www.duda.co/

-- Squarespace - https://www.squarespace.com/
-- Webflow - https://webflow.com
-- Wix - https://www.wix.com/
-- WordPress (open source) - https://wordpress.org/
Check with your hosting provider, they may have their own site building platform you can use.

 

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator
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Community Expert ,
Aug 22, 2025 Aug 22, 2025

 

You're absolutely right, @Nancy OShea —complacency is a luxury we can't afford. Dreamweaver’s uncertain future, compounded by Adobe’s retreat from desktop web tools (Muse, Brackets, Business Catalyst, GoLive, etc.), makes it imperative to have a solid exit strategy.

 

To add to your advice:

Be Wary of Platform-Locked Tools

Many modern site builders (e.g. Wix, Squarespace, Webflow) lock users into proprietary hosting and code structures. If the company folds or changes its terms, your site—and its portability—could vanish overnight. Worse, some tools compile code in ways that prevent manual editing (like Muse did), leaving you unable to tweak HTML/CSS directly.

Lessons from the PVII Extension Crisis

The recent disappearance of Project Seven and its website left many Dreamweaver users scrambling. Even though PVII extensions still show as installed, they’ve vanished from the UI due to XML corruption. Users like @MarvinHeston and @pegprice have been forced to reverse-engineer fixes, such as restoring insertbar.xml from backups. Others are struggling with broken extension managers like DMXzone’s NW.js-based app, which now shows blank screens or cryptic errors

 

What You Can Do Now

 

Here’s a practical roadmap:

Use Dreamweaver While It Works

  • Back up your configuration files regularly (especially insertbar.xml)
  • Keep a local archive of all extension manuals and assets
  • Use DMXzone’s Extension Manager cautiously—its NW.js shell may be unstable on some platforms

Prepare for Transition

  • Wappler is a strong successor, built by DMXzone, with support for modern workflows and full code access
  • Bootstrap Studio, Pinegrow, and Visual Studio Code offer flexible, transferable codebases
  • Avoid tools that abstract away your code or force hosting lock-Think Portability
  • Choose platforms that let you export clean HTML/CSS/JS
  • Avoid compilers or proprietary formats that obscure your source code
  • Host your assets independently when possible

The PVII situation is a cautionary tale. Let’s use it as fuel to future-proof our workflows and advocate for tools that respect user autonomy.

 

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Community Expert ,
Aug 22, 2025 Aug 22, 2025

HTMX anyone?  Short learning curve, lots of possibilities.

https://htmx.org/examples/

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator
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Explorer ,
Aug 22, 2025 Aug 22, 2025

Did you use DMX Zone Extension Manager? I am having trouble with it, when I launch it shows a blank screen. I have contacted DMX Zone and haven't heard back. I have installed my PVII extensions using Anistasiy's Extension Manager. I ran Unified Plugin Installer Agent command line basics in Terminal. When I entered the command to list plugins (./UnifiedPluginInstallerAgent --list all), they all showed up. They also show up in my CC application, Manage plugins. In Dreamweaver, under the menu item "Insert" Project VII appears with the arrow, but when I hover it, nothing shows.

Any ideas or suggestions? Thank you.

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 22, 2025 Aug 22, 2025

Hi pegprice,

 

Yes, I used the DMXzone Extension Manager to re-install my P-7 extensions.  I'm using Win-11 and noticed that you are on a Mac.  Not sure why you would get a blank screen.  I just opened DMXzone extension manager and the screen looks ghosted.  I hope this doesn't mean that it has become non-functional.  I do know that on a Windows platform some applications stop working when a Windows update rolls out.

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Explorer ,
Aug 22, 2025 Aug 22, 2025

Thank you for replying. Yes, I am on a Mac. Hopefully I will get this figured out.

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Explorer ,
Aug 22, 2025 Aug 22, 2025

Please keep us up to date on the solution because it may be a DMX issue and will affect all DW users of P7 and WA extensions. 

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Explorer ,
Aug 22, 2025 Aug 22, 2025

I just did something and it seems to be a partial fix. In my user library>>application support>>adobe>>dreamweaver 2021>>en_US>>Configuration>>objects>>insertbar.xml

I replaced that insertbar.xml with one from my daily backups. I grabbed one from 2022 and installed into the above location while Dreamweaver was not running. Relaunched Dreamweaver, it is still blank from the Insert menu>>Studio VII, however the plugins are now showing up in the Insert panel! 

So I am partway there. Will still monkey around and see if I can make any more progress. It is something about that Insert menu . . .  I did reach out to DMX Zone's facebook page. They are in Denmark so 8 hours ahead of me. 

Thank you everyone for your replies and suggestions. 

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Explorer ,
Aug 22, 2025 Aug 22, 2025

P.S. I just launched DMX Extension Manager again (wishing, wishing) and discovered this. What the heck is "nwjs"??? It should read "about DMXzone Extension Manager."

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Community Expert ,
Aug 22, 2025 Aug 22, 2025

NWJS stands for Node Webkit JavaScript. It is an open source framework for developing desktop applications using web technologies like HTML, CSS and JavaScript. The NWJS framework essentially allows developers to build desktop apps with frontend interfaces powered by web UI frameworks.

 

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Explorer ,
Aug 23, 2025 Aug 23, 2025

Ben, the application launches with a blank screen. I have reached out to DMXzone and thus far heard nothing back. 

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Explorer ,
Aug 23, 2025 Aug 23, 2025

Mac Time Machine might be worth a try.

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Explorer ,
Aug 23, 2025 Aug 23, 2025

PatriceAnn, thank you, I did retrieve the DMXzone Extention Manager from my 2020 backup. It is the same version currrently offered, and presents with the same blank screen. If I remember correctly, I believe that is why I ended up downloading Anastasiy's Extension Manager. I used to use DMXzone's and I think perhaps after a MacOS upgrade, that is when it stopped functioning properly. Still hoping to hear from DMXzone . . .

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Explorer ,
Aug 24, 2025 Aug 24, 2025

I am afraid to check my DMXzone extension now. I have about 40 sites dependent on extensions. My first step today will be do do a master back up in config. Thank you for bringing this to attention and please keep us up to date. 

 

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Community Expert ,
Aug 24, 2025 Aug 24, 2025

DISCLAIMER: I haven't used extensions in many years. And I don't own a Mac computer. So take this with a grain of salt.

 

Old extensions were built to work on older computers. Rosetta 2 enables a Mac with Apple silicon chips to use apps that were built for Macs with Intel processors.  See Apple Support article below.

https://support.apple.com/en-us/102527

 

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Explorer ,
Aug 24, 2025 Aug 24, 2025
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Thanks for this, Nancy. My pesonal case—my Mac is Intel-based 2019). I remain hopefull I will hear from DMXzone.

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Explorer ,
Aug 24, 2025 Aug 24, 2025

Patrice Ann, you are welcome. Actually at about 3:30 a.m. this morning . . . I had the thought that before I experienced the minor success (having the extensions appear in the Insert Panel), I am not positive prior to copying an older version of  insertbar.xml, if the extensions did in fact appear in the Insert Panel. I know they didn't appear in the Insert menu (that is the only place I typically look), and I also checked under Window>>Extensions>>Project VII and they weren't there. I can't honestly remember now if I checked the Insert Panel. I thought about removing the insertbar.xml that is there now, and put back the original one, and see if that actually works (in light of the extensions do appear in the Creative Cloud app, I know they're installed), but I'm afraid to . . . I had never used the Insert Panel before to access the extensions—didn't even know that was an option so I am betting I didn't check that—because I always used the Insert Menu.

Project VII was such a stand-up company with exquisite products and marvelous customer service. It was so unlike them to just vanish without a word. Dang it.

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