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This might be off Topic, but I Think Adobe Should Set up Dreamweaver as a Platform like, Webflow or Editor X, to spark some competition in that area. With a Option for No-Coding option with Drag and Drop capability with subscription to host websites, as well as Lottie Animation and 3D scrolling Options.
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A couple of weeks ago someone in the Wappler forum posed the question 'how do I make sure at least one checkbox is selected' - the only solutions they received was bespoke coding!!
By @osgood_
Yeh, and that was for the client only. Validation on the server was not mentioned. What a world do we live when simple solutions need bespoke coding 😜.
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Why don't you develop it? Why should I develop it? I don't work for Adobe. This is a product user-to-user forum. I have no interest in developing software, thank you.
By @Nancy OShea
I think that @johannesh67488898 was referring to a feeling of mutual aid, to a group which mutualizes its competences, which acts in community, and not in a mercantile vision of the forum.
but maybe my half English interpretation of the reading is misleading me
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By @johannesh67488898As for Adobe, I generally believe Adobe should look into it, Regardless if there is a vast amount of platforms involved. Adobe can be the benchmark for a new era of Drag and Drop..
Adobe arent interested in developing web-editors anymore. Gone are the days when they had little competition in this area. Now you have 100's of no-code, low-code, drag and drop editors to choose from. Adobe are a big company and the financial returns are minimal for building and maintaining a web-editor, more suited to smaller companies these days. They arent going to waste time and money for a small piece of the pie which is decreasing year on year as more players enter the market. Thats a sensible business decision, one which many who have been using DW for years dont want to accept but thats how it is, move on, DW is fading fast, without any future updates planned.
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Sad.. But understandable.
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