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I need Indesign, Photoshop and Illustrator, so I’m a subscriber. The fact is, I use it because it’s ‘there’. The only thing I did find it quite useful for was creating a site in Bootstrap a little while back. I never use the CSS designer or any of the pre-made scripts and pages.
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I use the code view to write CSS and HTML and preview in a browser. In all honesty, I’m not even sure why I use Dreamweaver at times. It’s not as if Adobe aren’t aware of the issue, it’s been rolling about on the forums for a long time. In fact I would preview in the previous version of Chrome, and check my media queries in Firefox Developer. OK, I can remedy this by previewing in a browser, I always have. Instead of scaling up, it stays at ‘actual resolution’. The problem here is that the design / live view now no longer shows a fair approximation of what the page will look like on a HiDpi / retina screen. In the above, the text is smaller, and in reality a bit too small. However it should be obvious that there is a marked difference in size and quality of the text.
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Unfortunately the screen grab doesn’t quite convey the crispness of the text as JPG is not the best image format to use. In the above, the text is smaller and sharper. If you haven’t shut down Dreamweaver, do so. Check “Disable display scaling on high DPI settings. Right click on the Dreamweaver shortcut, and choose “Properties” and then “Compatibility”. This opens an explorer window with the desktop contents, including the shortcut for Dreamweaver.
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If you’re using the tiled Start view on Windows 10, right click on the Dreamweaver icon and “Show in folder”. However it also makes everything go tiny as well… ! There is a fix that makes everything go sharp again. Retina images tend to be big, and big (or slow to download) images are not that convenient on mobile devices with limited data plans. What on earth is the point in getting HiDpi and all that lovely screen real estate, only to have the browsers scale everything up and make non-retina images all blurry. My subjective view is that I find this behaviour in browsers irritating. Since the last update, the Chrome browser has started scaling websites up in the same way that Firefox does. The only thing that can be said in it’s favour is that the design view is pretty accurate. I’ve had to scale this down a bit for loading reasons, but the entire window is fuzzy. Here I’m attempting to show the difference between Dreamweaver with UI scaling left as default, and the next with it turned off in the shortcut properties.
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On the plus side, Dreamweaver now has the option to use a dark user interface, which I much prefer, and is easier on my poor old peepers. And fuzzy is what I’m getting with Dreamweaver right now. Neither of which is massively relevant, but I can’t abide fuzzy.
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A lot depends on the light and how far away I hold what I’m trying to read. I’ve been short sighted all my life, and now I’m careering headlong into middle-age at a rate of knots (oh who am I kidding, I’m already there) I find that I’m also getting a bit long-sighted and sometimes need glasses to read. UI Scaling – The Goggles, they do nothing!
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Ever since I started using a Surface Pro 2 and a high res desktop screen I’ve found that some apps that I would assume will have support (iTunes!?!), don’t. While I haven’t spent a lot of time investigating it, one of the first things I wanted to look at was the UI scaling / HiDpi support. Adobe released the 2017 version of it’s Creative Cloud suite last week.