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Site Assist with DW CS6

Thread began 10/02/2012 11:07 am by warren319041 | Last modified 10/02/2012 11:39 am by Jason Byrnes | 1965 views | 3 replies |

warren319041

Site Assist with DW CS6

I upgraded my old CS3 to CS6 recently as CS3 won't run on OSX Lion.
I'm now having all sorts of problems trying to modify my sites. The font seems to reset itself to Times New Roman and all of the main menu buttons have disappeared. Can you let me know what's happening here?

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

Site assist is not compatible with DW CS6

you would need to use a previous version of Dreamweaver with Site Assist.

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warren319041

So what are my options? I can't use an old version of DW as they won't work on Lion and I can't have old boot disks that will boot SL.

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

Well, for one:

  I'm now having all sorts of problems trying to modify my sites.  


Site Assist is really not intended for modifying sites.

it is intended as a site creation tool.

once the site is created, you should use Dreamweaver as the tool for editing the site.

Site Assist itself has been discontinued and replaced by Site Sculptor which is now available as part of the Design Extender extension:
design-extender/

Design Extender will work in CS6 and Mac OSX Lion, but is not for modifying sites created by Site Assist. like i said site edits should be done using Dreamweaver

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