As Adobe continues to invest in tools like Adobe XD and Figma for prototyping, Dreamweaver's role has solidified as the bridge between design and production code. Future upgrades are expected to focus even more on AI-driven coding assistance and deeper integration with cloud-based deployment workflows.
Dreamweaver historically excelled as a "What You See Is What You Get" (WYSIWYG) editor. However, modern web design relies heavily on dynamic content, CSS Grid, Flexbox, and JavaScript frameworks (React, Vue, Angular). Visual editors struggle to render these accurately in real-time, making the "Design View" in Dreamweaver largely obsolete for modern development. dreamweaver upgrades