
DreamWeaver
What is DreamWeaver?
DreamWeaver belongs to Editors category.
Adobe Dreamweaver is a comprehensive integrated development environment (IDE) for creating, publishing, and managing websites and mobile content. It offers a powerful combination of visual layout tools and hand-coding features, catering to both designers and developers.
DreamWeaver Performance Insights
35 websites
Websites using DreamWeaver
Last 30 days uptimeⓘ
99.710%
3.43s
Page Load
65
Performance
71
Accessibility
73
Best Practices
87
SEO
DreamWeaver friendly technologies
jQuery
Apache HTTP Server
Google Analytics
HSTS
Open Graph
jQuery UI
Cart Functionality
core-js
Google Tag Manager
PHP
Who Uses DreamWeaver?
User Demographics
Competitive Advantage
Professionals get consistently functional e-commerce sites, avoiding broken layouts seen on sites built with simpler tools.
User demographics for sites using DreamWeaver
Education level
Unclear
Occupation
Unclear
Race & ethnicity
All
Brand affinity
Value-oriented
Political leaning
Not applicable
Tech savviness
Medium
User Demographics
Competitive Advantage
Professionals get consistently functional e-commerce sites, avoiding broken layouts seen on sites built with simpler tools.
User demographics for sites using DreamWeaver
Education level
Unclear
Occupation
Unclear
Race & ethnicity
All
Brand affinity
Value-oriented
Political leaning
Not applicable
Tech savviness
Medium
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