Design View Removal

I have read all the post regarding the removal of the design viewand feel the same way as all the developers. Let me start by saying that we have dopped FB as a development tool where I work for this reason. From Adobe's roadmap blabla, their rationale was because HTML5 was becoming the de facto standard. However, if you compare Microsoft, Apple, IBM and Oracle,  they haven't abondoned their products because of HTML5 or for that matter their dev languages just because there are a slew of open source languages on the market. No, they didn't shy away, but instead, stood behind their technologies and products and continued to evolve them. So Adobe's strategy of "Getting out of Dodge" because the media hype about HTML5 is ridiculous. Witrh Adobe Air, you have an opportunity to a leader in mobile app development and web app development.

Have a look at below article on removal of design view in SharePoint designer 2013, It explains what was the change, impact and reason behind it.
http://blog.sharepoint-videos.com/sharepoint-designer-2013-data-view-web-part-list-view-web-part-design-view-is-gone/
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  • Design View Removed?!

    You've said Design View has been removed in your FAQ, but not said why. I use it to preview certain parts of my application instead of having to launch the app, then drill down to the point where that part of the app is visible.
    It's a bit pointless saying Flash Builder 4.6 supports Design View since it is incompatible with the newer versions of Flex SDK. So if I created an application with Flex 4.8 and wanted to preview it in Design View, Flash Builder 4.6 would complain the SDK is not compatible and would not display the application.
    Why did you remove Design View? Are there any plans to introduce it or something similar at a later date?

    With all respect as former grouper at adobe i believe that you are taking aside here. Nothing wrong with that Don, but as iwas reading i got mixed messages... anyhow
    The point i want to make clear, as i also believe some would agree and diagree is that adobe is simply gibing up with their one of the biggest inventions, JUST because a big *ss company such apple  thinks inother way.
    I would NOT call adobe as leader, a leader would NEVER give up on its team, which is us... developers... users and so on.
    What adobe is now doing.... well they fall pretty much into a dictator mark. Why think this way is that now every company looks up to apple, the biggest company out there and they do so... they dictate users and developers and seems like everyother companie now believes that this is the thing.
    It used to be, company having discussions with users and developer what should the COMPANY do, what do you developers want to see and what do users want to see and experience, but thats not the case anymore.
    So basically, Adobe is no leader, they would NOT have given up on flex nor fb. A leader would have at least done some changes that makes us as the developers to feel comfortable with the transition, but they didnt... or did they ?
    Now that thing with the html5... thats not gonna be the big I in this world. For instance, take C and c# they are used WIIIIIIIIDELY.... consoles, PCs, surely some customized motherboards before compilation, well i dont know that sh*t but what i know, they have been around long time one of e oldest languages BUT STILL there are alternatives which people prefer.
    That leads us to one thing only, yea html5 will probably be some ones new beloved comfortable relationship-like thingy but tghere will be others who still love the kinky stuff, such as3,mxml,haxe,c,c#,xcode,python and so on...
    So DONT narrow down the opportunities..... you dont see that kind of transitions in stores where all these serials suddenly start to dissappear.
    As leader one would strenghten the users behind him nowthrowing them onto a thins ice where there future will be unsecure, cause that happend to me.
    Andone more thing with that dictatorism thing, its not only adobe, sony and ubisoft allready have shown such indicators and also applied some of them on their products where ive seen many and pretty threattening post and also EA seems to follow that pattern.
    A leader would make you comfortable with your choises cause leader belived it himself in the product, but when leader gives up, then you truly see the "leadership".
    Html5 is not for everyones taste, surly not for mine,ill stay with as3 and fb4.6 till they die, then im gonne become an unemployee and will live on the government cause ive payd my taxes for long time and cause of my leader fcks up, im gonna get those taxes back. Pathetic i know, like giving up, yes... thats what adobe does on us!
    Skickat från Samsung TabletDon Kerr <[email protected]> skrev:Re: Design View Removed?!
    created by Don Kerr in Flash Builder 4.7 - View the full discussion
    It is clear from this reaction that most people haven't been following Adobe's abandonment of Flex, over the past two years, and their total investment in other technologies and services.  It is business.
    My point is ... you should not expect any significant investment from Adobe in Flash Builder.   So, complaining about design view, or any other features,  right now is not seeing the forest for the trees.
    I WAS an Adobe User Group manager for years and a huge advocate of Flash Builder.  Now, I've concluded that that 4.6 is the last true version of Flash Builder.
    Handwriting has been on the wall for two years now folks.   Time to wake up and smell the coffee.  Time to invest in other technologies like your leader, Adobe, is doing.
    If you really like design views/drag n drop interface, I recommend you take a look at http://www.sencha.com for designing HTML5 rich apps.  Very nice design view interface. 
    I've chosen not to follow Adobe into their next big thing ... because most likely they will abandon it too like they did ColdFusion and Flex/Flash Builder.
    With that said, Flash Builder 4.6 for Air desktop and mobile apps is a great thing to focus on for the next two years until HTML5 begins to come even remotely close to what Flex was capable of.
    My two cents ... and clearly I have emotional issues that I need therapy for.
    Don Kerr
    Former manager, Space City Adobe User Group at NASA
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  • Why Design View will be removed?

    My question is that: why Design View will be removed from Flash Builder?
    Will it be substituted by another way of doing the things visually? Will adobe provide other visual tool to design applications? Disabling Design view and extinguing Catalyst seams that we will not any more visual tools. Is there any other plans for visual tools or Flash Designers or they will have to do the things in code-only?
    Thanks

    Whaaaa...... XML was designed to me machine read not human read! How can any sane person prefer to work purely in a horribly confusing environment when you can put your widgets directly onto a form and go from there? If Microsoft told all developers to develop their apps in pure code and run them to see, Visual Studio would not exist! For an example, you only went inside the VB6 .frm files when somthing went very badly wrong, as the display layout was totally seperate from the language code, and the base of Rapid Application Development was that the IDE did the heavy lifting of setting up the GUI and eased your code into it. That family of development tools more or less dominated desktop development from 1996 till today... But only on Windows. And so you all want to go back on that and do things the hard and slow way? I'm gutted.
    You have the perfect environment for a multi-platform IDE, a proven language, a multiplatform system even mobile support in a one stop shop for Rapid Application Development that can be deployed to anything. I do not want to play with your MXML. I find it messy, clunky and slow. I do not want to mess with hand crafting each and every component... I can do it without even having to think about it with a GUI builder that is supposed to help me. If I wanted to hack around manually in source files and fiddle with declarations, correct typecase, naming and options for hours to get a script to run, I can do that already and it's called HTML+AJAX... Flex Builder was supposed to be a step forwards. Why throw it into reverse?
    I was seriously thinking about using Flex and Air as a VB6 and C# replacement but this is a deal breaker...Well, this version should be supported for 5 years by Adobe according to their roadmap so in time I just hope that now the builder evolves for the better under Apache in that time and not get managed by people who prefer coding in VIM and ignore everyone else
    Daniel

  • How to remove whitespace in deamweaver in design view?

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  • Images broken in design view on new computer paths leading to old harddrive?

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  • Design view and browser view in DW are different than when I view from local folder

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    HTML
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    2) Remove HEIGHT values from all CSS containers.  Height limits a container's capacity to hold more content when needed.  Container height should always be determined by the amount of content it holds; not explicit values.  If required to reveal a background image, for example, use CSS min-height instead of height.
    CSS Box Model
    http://www.w3schools.com/css/css_boxmodel.asp
    CSS Floats
    http://www.w3schools.com/cssref/pr_class_float.asp
    CSS min-height
    http://www.w3schools.com/cssref/pr_dim_min-height.asp
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    Alt-Web Design & Publishing
    Web | Graphics | Print | Media  Specialists 
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    http://alt-web.blogspot.com/

  • Design view not showing

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                                                                <font size="2"><a href="espanol.htm">ESPANOL</a> | <a href="contact.htm">CONTACT US</a></font><br>
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