Powered by Opera: Opera Integrated with Adobe Creative Suite 2
Published April 4th, 2005 10:21 AM EDT By Daniel GoldmanOpera Software today announced that the Opera browser is now integrated in Adobe’s Creative Suite (CS) 2.
This complete design and publishing environment will use Opera as the engine for the majority of content manipulation, powering Adobe GoLive CS 2, Adobe Photoshop CS 2, and other components of Adobe Creative Suite 2.
Using the Opera browser, web designers will have the ability to view how Web page content looks on a small screen. Opera’s Small-Screen Rendering (SSR) technology reformats Web pages to fit the screen of mobile phones, eliminating horizontal scrolling.
Adobe Creative Suite 2 is due out next month.
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Well.. I was aware GoLive (like Dreamweaver) used an Opera rendering engine earlier, but does this mean that GoLive CS2 actually has a modern Opera engine free of weird rendering issues? I notice often that Dreamweaver and Golive with the current Opera-derived engine tend to have issues with arranging elements that may be due to the efforts to make it work as a WYSIWYG editor.
Will GoLive CS2 act like Opera 8, in other words?