

The Composer/Nvu successor BlueGriffon from Disruptive Innovations uses the rendering engine Gecko, which is written in C++ and used mostly in the web browser Firefox as the basis for the implemented WYSIWYG editor. Easy access to your own graphics, designs, and other assets on the Creative Cloud.Access to license-free photos and vector graphics from Adobe Stock.Integrated CSS framework bootstrap for responsive web design.
#BLUEGRIFFON VS DREAMWEAVER CODE#
Multiple cursors for the simultaneous writing and editing of different code lines.Support for CSS processors ( Sass, Less).In addition, Dreamweaver offers the following features:

The implemented coding engine also helps you write clean code by automatically completing snippets with Emmet support, creating automatic indents, and coloring related elements. For example, it is possible to review all changes in real-time without reloading the page or to edit CSS code directly in the HTML file using an inline editor. The range of functions for the HTML editor, which is the measure of all things in terms of WYSIWYG, has grown considerably since the publication of the Creative Cloud, turning code writing into child’s play.

Dreamweaver scores points with its typical Adobe interface that users of Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, and other Creative Cloud programs are already familiar with.
