Explore all of the new workflows for creating for the web and mobile devices. See how Creative Suite Web Premium 5.5 allow you to create and deliver standards-based websites apps and immersive digital experiences across desktops, smartphones, tablets, and televisions. Author content with HTML5, CSS3, and the JQuery mobile framework; target multiple platforms including Android™ operating systems, iOS, Blackberry RIM and Adobe AIR.
In this Adobe Dreamweaver CS5.5 tutorial, Greg Rewis will review the updated CSS3 support and how you can start using it to enhance your sites and projects.
Use the Updated Features in Adobe BrowserLab to Test your Web Designs Faster
In this video Greg Rewis will check out the new ways you can preview and test your web designs across multiple browsers with Active History links and more in the updated CSLive online service Adobe BrowserLab.
Native Video for Web and Mobile – We have a Workflow for That
Join Greg Rewia, Worldwide Web Evengelist for Adobe as he provide a tutorial about embedding video on the web, which video formats work in each browser, and how to implement your video so that all modern browsers can access it.
Improved jQuery and Javascript Code Hinting to Empower You to Work Faster
In this video, Greg Rewis provides an overview of Dreamweaver CS 5.5's new support for enhanced jQuery code hinting to help both seasoned web pros and newcomers alike to get incredibly efficient with jQuery-based projects in a fraction of the time.
Explore How to Use jQuery to Make Designing for Mobile More Efficient
In this video, Greg Rewis shows how Dreamweaver CS 5.5's support for jQuery Mobile projects. Built upon the wildly popular jQuery JavaScript framework, jQuery Mobile lets web designers and developers build mobile application interfaces quickly and consistently.
In this video Greg Rewis will explore how you can configure a Dreamweaver CS 5.5 site to build a native mobile application using the popular PhoneGap framework - and deliver rich native applications to iOS and Android without needing to learn new languages or tools.
Creative Suite 5.5 Subscription Edition: a convenient New Payment Option
Learn about Adobe's new subscription option, that gives you the latest features and functionality of Creative Suite software for an affordable monthly cost. You'll discover the benefits of subscribing and how easy it is to purchase, use, and manage your subscription software.
Johnny Loiacono, SVP and GM of Digital Media Solutions at Adobe, introduces Creative Suite 5.5 and talks about key areas of improvement in this version of the Creative Suite.
In this tutorial, Paul Trani demonstrates some of the exciting new features in Flash Professional CS5.5, including resizing content, symbol rasterization, enhanced layer control, shared libraries for multiscreen projects, enhanced code snippet handling, and even publishing directly to Android devices.
In this tutorial, Paul Trani shows you how Flash Professional CS5.5 enables you to easily scale contents of a file when you resize the stage. This is a great capability for anything from banners to mobile projects in which you need to target different dimensions.
Ever wanted even more control when using the Bone tool? In this tutorial, Paul Trani shows you how to use Flash Professional CS5.5 to pin the tail of inverse kinematics (IK) bones to the stage while posing an armature. Pinning support enables you to isolate armatures for more precise control when posing.
Flash Professional CS5.5 - Improved Project Workflows
Flash Professional CS5.5 has some great enhancements to speed up any project’s workflow. To illustrate these new features, Paul Trani takes you through a workflow from creating a new document, to using the enhanced code snippets panel and the ever more valuable Project panel, to ultimately publishing your project to multiple formats and devices.
Flash Professional CS5.5 - Sharing Assets across Projects
Maintaining a consistent look and feel between projects can be a tedious process. That has changed with Flash Professional CS5.5 shared libraries. Paul Trani highlights this time-saving feature, which enables you to easily update assets across multiple FLAs.
Flash Professional CS5.5 - Export as Bitmap and Cache as Bitmap
Mobile devices can have a hard time processing complex vector graphics. With Flash Professional CS5.5 you now have the ability to export complex vector graphics as an easier-to-process bitmap while still retaining the graphic in vector format in Flash Pro. Paul Trani takes you through this process and shows you how to cache vector graphics as bitmap images.
In this tutorial, Paul Trani shows you how to use Flash Professional CS5.5 to convert a vector graphic into a bitmap (a process known as symbol rasterization) for editing in Photoshop.
With new phones and tablets appearing almost daily, how can you keep up with all the different screen sizes while maintaining an efficient workflow? In this tutorial, Paul Trani demonstrates how to use Flash Professional CS5.5 to efficiently target multiple screens using the Project panel, enhanced code snippets, and new publish settings.
Flash Professional CS5.5 - Publishing Content to iOS Devices
Contrary to popular belief, Flash can publish apps for iOS devices such as the iPhone, iPod, and iPad. In this tutorial, Paul Trani shows you how to use Flash Professional CS5.5 to create and publish an app for the iPad that uses the accelerometer and saves images to the camera roll.
Flash Professional CS5.5 - Publishing an AIR for Android App
Paul Trani shows us how Android app development is a breeze when using Flash Professional CS5.5. He takes us through all the ins and outs of testing and deploying an app directly to an Android device.
Flash Professional CS5.5 - Working with Flash Builder
Flash Pro and Flash Builder have always worked well together, and now they even have a unified Project file format. In this tutorial, Paul Trani shows that changes made in Flash Builder appear in the enhanced Project panel in Flash Professional CS5.5, and vice versa.
Flash Professional CS5.5 - Flash Professional for Designers
Flash Professional has long been a friend to designers, but it can be hard to figure out where to begin. In this tutorial, Paul Trani shows you how you can use Photoshop in conjunction with Flash Pro to create a design, add animation to it, and even publish a Flash project complete with interactivity, all in less than 10 minutes.
Flash Professional CS5.5 - Flash Professional for the Web
If you’re a web designer looking for a better understanding of Flash Professional, then this is the place to start. Using some basic graphics, Paul Trani shows you the fundamentals of programming in ActionScript in the context of a real-world project that is optimized for the web.
Flash Professional CS5.5 - TLF in Flash Professional CS5.5
With the introduction of the Text Layout Framework (TLF), Flash can now handle even the most complex text layouts. In this tutorial, Paul Trani takes you through creating multicolumn TLF text while highlighting new functionality in Flash Pro CS5.5, such as the new tab ruler, which you can use to add gutters and custom tabs to your TLF text.
Flash Professional CS5.5 - Code Snippets and AS3 Enhancements
In this tutorial, Paul Trani takes you through the enhanced code snippets panel in Flash Professional CS5.5. With great new capabilities for those new to ActionScript, this enhanced panel helps you quickly understand and use code snippets as well as save your own custom code snippets for future use.
Using the Bone tool in Flash Professional to link objects together, you can easily make and control advanced animations, such as a character running or a chain with movable links that falls with natural grace. Watch as Paul Trani tackles that case in particular in this tutorial.
In this video we'll take a quick overview of the new multiscreen design, jQuery Mobile and native mobile application features in Dreamweaver CS 5.5 with product manager Scott Fegette.
Built upon the wildly popular jQuery JavaScript framework, jQuery Mobile lets web designers and developers build mobile application interfaces quickly and consistently. In this video, we'll take a look at Dreamweaver CS 5.5's support for jQuery Mobile projects.
Native phone and tablet applications are increasingly becoming a component of modern web projects. In this video we'll show how Dreamweaver CS 5.5 integrates with the popular PhoneGap framework to use your existing web design and development skills to build native mobile applications for Android and iOS devices.
Dreamweaver CS 5.5 has many new enhancements that can help you both quickly build out mobile interfaces to your existing sites, applications and projects, and easily build mobile-specific sites and applications. Let's explore!
With CSS3 support well-established in modern browsers, designers and developers alike are able to create rich visual effects like rounded corners, gradients, opacity and shadows - without needing image files. In this video we'll take a look at Dreamweaver CS 5.5's updated CSS3 support and how you can start using it to enhance your sites and projects.
HTML5 not only adds rich media capabilities to HTML, but allows for much more readable, sensible semantic code as well. In this video we'll look at the new HTML5 Starter Pages in Dreamweaver CS 5.5, how they're constructed, and how you can immediately begin using them in your projects.
Dreamweaver CS5.5 - Building a Native Mobile Application
In this episode, we'll look at the new featurees for building and previewing a native mobile application using the PhoneGap framework in Dreamweaver CS 5.5.
Dreamweaver CS 5.5 replaced the old Dreamweaver Validator with the new Live W3C Validation feature. In this video we'll look at how you can get immediate validation results directly from the W3C's own validation service - right within Dreamweaver CS 5.5.
Dreamweaver CS 5.5's new support for jQuery Mobile wouldn't be complete without attention to the coder's sensibilities - so it also features greatly enhanced jQuery code hinting to help both seasoned pros and newbies alike to get incredibly efficient with jQuery-based projects in a fraction of the time.
Dreamweaver CS5.5 - Creating a Native Mobile Application
In this video we'll explore how you can configure a Dreamweaver CS 5.5 site to build a native mobile application using the popular PhoneGap framework - and deliver rich native applications to iOS and Android without needing to learn new languages or tools.
jQuery Mobile greatly simplifies the implementation of mobile-specific interfaces while still using clean, semantic HTML and CSS. However, the way pages are implemented in jQuery Mobile can be a bit of a shift for new mobile designers. In this video we'll look at the components of a jQuery Mobile "page", and how you can quickly build out an entire jQuery mobile application within a single HTML file.
CS5.5 Roadshow: Dreamweaver for HTML5 and CSS3 (Part 2)
In this episode, Greg Rewis, Adobe expert, shows you Dreamweaver CS5.5 with support for HTML5 and CSS3, including the new WebKit text update, LiveView and support for rounded corners.
In this episode, our four presenters take you through the features of Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Premiere Pro, After Effects, Photoshop, Audition and Flash Professional.
In this final episode, our four presenters look at developing for mobile devices, the video production workflow, creating native apps and digital publishing.
CS5.5 Roadshow: Dreamweaver for CSS3 Media Queries and Javascript
In this episode, Adobe expert Greg Rewis reviews the latest in Dreamweaver for CSS3 Media Queries and JavaScript, enabling you to see your web content on mobile screens.
CS5.5 Roadshow: Flash Professional for Mobile Development (Part 2)
In Part 2 of this topic, Serge Jespers demonstrates how to efficiently build apps that run across popular devices and platforms using AIR and Flash CS5.5.
Learn to use CS5.5 Design Standard to deliver high-impact print designs, moving fluidly and confidently from inspiration to output without compromising quality.