Is Adobe Censoring Negative Reviews of its Features?
what's interesting "rejected" 2 1/2 months after being posted. if "moderator" has ounce of courage, kindly contact me off-forum , i'd happy give names of dozen highly respected experts feel same way do. dear adobe moderator, dreamweaver fine program, program has flaws. criticism of flaws should faced maturely , used improve product in future. if critique is, in fact, wrong, obvious , easy rebut. seems trying sweep flaws under carpet. i'm hoping work of rogue volunteer moderator , not of import @ adobe.
got in mail today:
hello,
you have received email because content posted below has been rejected our moderators.
re: fluid grid layout browser compatibility issues
posted may 24, 2012 4:47
the fluid grid layout not well-written. hate it,
it's well-intentioned feature wither on vine.
underlying architecture flawed , nature of css dictates not
only responsive design, code updates responsive changes
in browsers and/or bugs in browsers. making adaptive page
too easy of task willing take little time learn.
here quick example did few weeks ago. interestingly,
playing adobe fluid grid feature (and getting totally
frustrated flaws , complexities) inspired me
example
http://www.projectseven.com/csslab/adaptive/percentages.htm
note: although believe adobe fluid gris feature not good,
think cs6 upgrade worthwhile one. love see
adobe focusing on core application rather deviating areas
where have not demonstrated commitment keep feature
date.
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al sparber - pvii
the finest dreamweaver menus | galleries | widgets
since 1998
to honest can't understand why want use adobe fluid grid easy write own media queries address various device screens.
i tend of opinion should @ least explore how things work rather relying on automated. i've never been great fan of call 'adobe after thoughts' - css templates, spry, , fluid grid. seem unnecessarily complex , draconian.
i'm not sure if adobe ditching posts feel 'downgrade' products if lot of mine assigned bin. i'm not 'fully paid up' helper, or whatever call these days, free software can want.
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