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globuser2015-11-21 19:17:25
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globuser, 2015-11-21 19:17:25

What Adobe products do you still use for effective web development?

Photoshop and Illustrator are well known, classics in web development. They are always and everywhere.
This refers to web development at all stages, from prototyping to the site.
What other products do you use from Adobe for effective web development and design?
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Systems#.D0.9F...
https://www.adobe.com/ru/products/catalog.html
And in what, in what part of the task, in what part project, at what stage of the development stage is it better to use a particular product?

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Growth Osipov, 2015-11-28
@RostOsipov

If you want to "close" on the Adobe ecosystem, then:
Prototyping: Photoshop. Although Ps with a creak can be called a prototyping program. It's big and clumsy with different font rendering than you'll see on the web. Alternatives: Axure, Sketch.
Icons/Graphics: Ps or Ai (depending on the required style and difficulty level).
Code: Brackets (free and most convenient (IMHO) code editor getting better and better with each version) or Dw.
If I work with a front-end developer, I animate some things in AfterEffects (parallax effects, behaviors of complex elements).
In general, the company is trying very hard to occupy the niche of prototyping.
The latest major update to Adobe Photoshop has introduced Artboards - a great way to keep mobile/tablet/desktop views or alternate versions of your site in one window.
In addition, at MAX2015 , the company introduced Project Comet . A program directly developed for design and prototyping, which makes it possible already at an early stage to give an overview of the behavior of the project on various screens.
The release date has not been announced, but Adobe promises the beginning of 2016.
I'm really looking forward to the open beta.

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Alexander Golubev, 2015-11-22
@Piocan-Alex

For web development, I tried Adobe Muse, a good visual editor, it produces fast pages, but terrible code like other visual editors.
If you are interested in web development tools, then Webflow will be better as a visual editor:
An article about its strengths in Russian: aleksandrgolubevblog.ru/webflow-konstruktor-saytov...
The editor itself: https://webflow.com/
I use lately only Photoshop and sometimes Illustrator. I’ve moved away from wysiwyg editors and frameworks too, to create CMS templates it’s best to write yourself.

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sashabeep, 2015-11-24
@sashabeep

I don't use any anymore. In addition to brackets, but he did not belong to adobe before he was bought

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