Archive for the 'Dreamweaver Extensions' Category
Posted on June 26th, 2008 by Ryan
We’ve posted a collection of pure CSS website layouts for download that we created with the CSS Sculptor Dreamweaver extension in order to showcase it’s speed and flexibility. We created over 25 layouts that all validate as XHTML 1.0 and CSS 2.1 in less than 30 minutes! Full Story →
Posted on June 9th, 2008 by Ryan
Summer Sale Extended through July 4th!!
WebAssist is having their Summer Sale through July 4, 2008, so now’s the time to buy some great Dreamweaver extensions. Included in the sale is WebAssist’s new CSS Menu Writer extension that makes CSS drop-down menus a snap, Eric Meyer’s CSS Sculptor for generating complete CSS website layouts and even their ultimate extension set, Super Suite , which includes every WebAssist Dreamweaver extension in one money-saving bundle.
Take advantage of this sale while it lasts, because pricing on WebAssist extensions doesn’t get any lower! No WebAssist coupon codes are needed to take advantage of this special discount pricing.
View Summer Sale Prices
Posted on May 12th, 2008 by Ryan
We’ve been hearing a lot about CSS Menu Writer over the last couple of months and it’s finally here. Just released by WebAssist, CSS Menu Writer takes the hassle out of creating CSS menu navigation in Dreamweaver.
Menu Writer is a Dreamweaver extension that creates horizontal or vertical website menus through a tabbed wizard interface, similar to CSS Sculptor. As with Sculptor, Eric Meyer had a hand in making sure Menu Writer menus are standards compliant and valid CSS and HTML. The extension installs just like any other in Dreamweaver, and is accessible through the WebAssist toolbar. Full Story →
Posted on April 23rd, 2008 by Ryan
Yesterday WebAssist introduced their new SiteScribe extension for Dreamweaver. It’s a great tool for web designers who may need to present website screenshots in a PDF format.
Simply tell SiteScribe to crawl a local or live site, and the depth to which to crawl. SiteScribe will bring back screenshots of each page and you can then present up to 6 images per PDF page in any order you want. For presenting websites to clients, colleague discussion, internal web workflow, or simply for archiving a site, SiteScribe gets the job done. Check it out at WebAssist.