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Adobe Sees Future in Both Flash and HTML5

2010-06-08 89 Dailymotion

There were multiple announcements at Google I/O this year and among the more significant ones was Adobe’s update pack to Dreamweaver for HTML5. WebProNews caught up with Paul Gubbay, Adobe’s Senior Director of Engineering, to talk about this announcement and what it means for users.

“There is tons of innovation going on in the Web and I think Adobe can play a really big part in that,” says Gubbay.

Adobe’s update pack for Dreamweaver adds code hinting for HTML5 and improved code hinting for CSS3. In addition, the update includes multiscreen support. The company believes a lot of rich interactivity can be done in these areas and wants to get feedback from users.

As Gubbay explains, this update will allow users to build traditional websites that work across mobile devices, tablets, and desktops. But with this particular update, users can see the output as they are working. It allows users to take advantage of HTML5 code hinting and CSS3 code hinting. Gubbay says this