That article indicates DW5 doesn't behave well in Spaces either! I've
used DW for many years (Windows and then Mac) but I'm actually finding I
use it less and less these days. Probably explains why I've stayed on
DW3. I couldn't see any good reason to change and Adobe's prices (in the
UK) are just plain ridiculous and greedy. I now find that I can code
faster and more accurately doing it manually in TextWrangler and
CSSEdit, and I use 'php includes' all over the place for standard
routines and code.
Good luck ... Graham
on 17/11/2010 14:33 Pat Wilson sent the following:
Thanks Graham
For some reason I thought it was in earlier versions and had been
removed but seems it's the only app in CS5 that doesn't have it as an
option.
I'm not the only one to want it seemingly...
http://blogs.adobe.com/dreamweaver/2010/04/dreamweaver_cs5_help_now_avail.html
Will play around with spaces...
Pat
On 17/11/2010 13:47, Graham Street wrote:
Dreamweaver does not have this.
But I use CS3 on various screen sizes (15" laptop, 20" iMac, 30"
Apple Display) and it works fine on all of them. If its a problem for
you, why not minimise all the other applications (that maybe you can
see), or run CS3 in a 'space' all by itself.
... Graham
on 17/11/2010 13:30 Pat Wilson sent the following:
Can someone confirm whether Dreamweaver CS3 for Mac uses an
application frame to contain the window and panels as in the Windows
version. I've tried CS5 on a 27" iMac and IMHO it is nigh on
impossible to use. I think CS4 is the same but I'm not at home to
check.
Pat
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