Sublime over Dreamweaver
Sublime Text is an
advanced word processor for code, markup and composition. You'll adore the
smooth UI, exceptional highlights and astounding execution.
Sublime feature:
One of Sublimes great
feature is multiple cursors. This is great for making multiple edits or inserts
in your code at the same time. For example:
1. Highlighting text and using Ctrl+D will let you select and change other
matching occurrences of that text.
2. Ctrl + click will place multiple cursors at specific spots
3. Holding down the scroll wheel will let you highlight a block of
code, or insert a column of cursors at the same indent position.
4. Ctrl + Alt + Delete will insert an opening and closing tag, allowing you to
edit both the opening and closing tag values at once.
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| Sublime text editor |
There are hundreds of
useful shortcuts in Sublime Text for commands that don’t exist in DW.
Shortcuts for things like tag wrapping, line duplication and bracket selection
to name just a few.
There is another great advantage Sublime Text has over Dreamweaver. Pretty much everything is based around ‘fuzzy’ searching.A fuzzy search means you only need to enter a few key characters and Sublime Text will try and match these with a list of what it thinks are the most relevant commands.
There is another great advantage Sublime Text has over Dreamweaver. Pretty much everything is based around ‘fuzzy’ searching.A fuzzy search means you only need to enter a few key characters and Sublime Text will try and match these with a list of what it thinks are the most relevant commands.
One Sublime feature that can be pretty useful is the
condensed preview of your code layout, especially for large pages. This allows
you to quickly view and select areas of your code based on its overall shape
and structure.
Ever find yourself
wading through big chunks of code in Dreamweaver trying to locate that closing
div or bracket? This is a problem easily avoided in Sublime because of the way
it highlights opening and closing brackets, divs and other tags.
Even if you can’t see
the closing tag, Cntrl
+ M will let you
skip to it.
Bookmarking is another one of those great features that you
don’t know you’re missing out on until you start using it. While there are
plenty of good ways in Sublime to skip to specific areas of code (such as got
to line number Cntrl
+ G or go to next bracket Cntrl + M), bookmarking
allows you to set specific way points for even faster access.
Using the command Cntrl + F2 sets a bookmark
and F2 will
skip through each bookmark specified.
So many aspects of Sublime Text can be configured to levels not
available through Dreamweaver.
You can install custom themes to change the GUI and code colors
For example: Plugins and key bindings allow you to improve your
coding process and the splitting code editor window allows you to work on
different files side by side (Alt + Shift + Number).
Although it doesn’t mean that DW is not good may be a
superior apparatus for you. DW also have fantastic features like drag and drop,
document setup and design setting even without touching a single line of code.
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| Dreamweaver |
To Download Sublime text 3
To Download Dreamweaver
*DW is trial version you must purchase for it first to use it freely.
Good Luck😊



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