Design view of Dreamweaver CC 20141 gone - what then?

First Adobe disapproves the server behaviors, now they are removing AutoResize?  I am amazed.  The Design mode is the ONLY reason I use Dreamweaver!  (It's more than one browser for fast code in split view). Live view mode only has NEVER worked in a practical and usable way and still seems very eccentric at best in this version 20141.

Adobe, please do not delete useful tools like this!  What is intended; drop the support for extension?  Some of us have to earn a living through these tools.

Please help me understand, Adobe.  Why not keep the design mode in option?

.. .we opens once more the CS6 so that I can continue working on projects...

Design view is always available for normal page layouts.  See screenshot.

If you see it in the selection list, you work with layouts fluid grid.  But don't panic. You have two options.

Option #1 - tip DW thinking that it is a normal page layout by putting an X in your CSS Layout FG file This mode Code, not with Designer panels.

/*

Properties Grid Dreamweaver fluid

----------------------------------

DW-num-CLO-mobile: X 4;

DW-num-CLO-Tablet: 8;

DW-num-OCOL-Office: 12;

DW-gutter-percentage: 25;

=====================================

Option #2 - falling back to CC 2014.0 (June Release) of these direct links:

WINNER: http://download.adobe.com/pub/adobe/dreamweaver/win/cc/Dreamweaver_14_LS20.exe

MAC: http://download.adobe.com/pub/adobe/dreamweaver/mac/cc/Dreamweaver_14_LS20.dmg

Nancy O.

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    left margin: 0;

    }

    {.rate_slider}

    }

    {.rate_slider_header_title}

    }

    {.rate_slider_subtitle}

    }

    {.ratetitle}

    }

    .rate {}

    }

    {.dealterm}

    }

    {.ltv}

    }

    {.costs}

    }

    {.erc}

    }

    . Revert {}

    }

    {.protection_choices_title}

    Width: 100%;

    left margin: 0;

    }

    {.protection_choices_subtitle}

    }

    {.protection_choices_box}

    Width: 48.7179%;

    margin left: 2.5641%;

    Clear: none;

    }

    {.protection_choices_image}

    Width: 100%;

    left margin: 0;

    }

    {.protection_choices_copy}

    Width: 100%;

    left margin: 0;

    }

    {.protection_choices_action}

    Width: 100%;

    left margin: 0;

    }

    {.protection_question}

    }

    {.protection_subquestion}

    }

    {.contact_us_number}

    }

    {.contact_us_email}

    }

    {.contact_us_form}

    display: block;

    }

    {.whole_of_market_title}

    }

    {.whole_of_market_subtitle}

    }

    {.whole_of_market_lenders}

    }

    {.downloads_library_title}

    display: block;

    }

    {.downloads_library_subtitle}

    display: block;

    }

    {.download_cover_container}

    }

    {.download_cover_graphic}

    Width: 100%;

    Clear: both;

    left margin: 0;

    }

    {.hide_tablet}

    display: none;

    }

    {.zeroMargin_tablet}

    left margin: 0;

    }

    }

    / * Office Layout: 769px to a maximum of 1232px.  Inherits the styles of: Mobile and tablet. */

    @media only screen and (min-width: 769px) {}

    {.gridContainer}

    Width: 78.6666%;

    Max-width: 1232px;

    padding-left: 0.6666%;

    padding-right: 0.6666%;

    margin: auto;

    Clear: none;

    float: none;

    left margin: auto;

    }

    {#div1}

    }

    {.title_index}

    }

    {.subtitle_index}

    }

    {.content_introduction}

    }

    {.content_introduction_para_2}

    }

    {.mortgage_choices_title}

    Width: 100%;

    left margin: 0;

    }

    {.mortgage_choices_subtitle}

    }

    {.mortgage_choices_box}

    Width: 23.7288%;

    Clear: none;

    margin left: 1.6949%;

    }

    {.mortgage_choices_image}

    Width: 100%;

    left margin: 0;

    }

    {.mortgage_choices_copy}

    Width: 100%;

    left margin: 0;

    }

    {.mortgage_choices_action}

    Width: 100%;

    left margin: 0;

    }

    {.rate_slider}

    }

    {.rate_slider_header_title}

    }

    {.rate_slider_subtitle}

    }

    {.ratetitle}

    }

    .rate {}

    }

    {.dealterm}

    }

    {.ltv}

    }

    {.costs}

    }

    {.erc}

    }

    . Revert {}

    }

    {.protection_choices_title}

    Width: 100%;

    left margin: 0;

    }

    {.protection_choices_subtitle}

    }

    {.protection_choices_box}

    Width: 23.7288%;

    Clear: none;

    margin left: 1.6949%;

    }

    {.protection_choices_image}

    Width: 100%;

    left margin: 0;

    }

    {.protection_choices_copy}

    Width: 100%;

    left margin: 0;

    }

    {.protection_choices_action}

    Width: 100%;

    left margin: 0;

    }

    {.protection_question}

    }

    {.protection_subquestion}

    }

    {.contact_us_number}

    }

    {.contact_us_email}

    }

    {.contact_us_form}

    display: block;

    }

    {.whole_of_market_title}

    }

    {.whole_of_market_subtitle}

    }

    {.whole_of_market_lenders}

    }

    {.downloads_library_title}

    display: block;

    }

    {.downloads_library_subtitle}

    display: block;

    }

    {.download_cover_container}

    }

    {.download_cover_graphic}

    Width: 15.2542%;

    margin left: 1.6949%;

    Clear: none;

    }

    {.zeroMargin_desktop}

    left margin: 0;

    }

    {.hide_desktop}

    display: none;

    }

    }

    Any help is appreciated as I am happy with what I have in Design view, but she is seen live that I publish...

    Thanks in advance

    Thanks for looking, I solved this problem. I had to do with the %'s image. When I changed that, everything fell into place.

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