Insert the HTML5 video options

My apologies if this has already been asked.

I currently use the DW CS6 cloud version on my laptop and my work partner executes the CS6 box on him.

My version has additional features such as 'media' insert the Panel and also new features in 'Form' but its not!  We have tried to update its version, but to no avail. The question is Adobe will do the extra features I have in my cloud of Dreamweaver version available for versions non-nuage or is there away around this problem?

Spudman wrote:

The question is Adobe will do the extra features I have in my cloud of Dreamweaver version available for versions non-nuage

Yes, version CS7 DW.

One of the most widely advertised benefits of the Cloud version is access in advance to the new way of features before the non-Cloud version.

Adobe has indicated that the non-Cloud version will get security and bug fixes. Cloud will get news more gradually.

Cloud version is 12.1. Version non-Cloud is 12.0.2. Versions no-Cloud cannot access the cloud update 12.1.

You can always set up the page in the version of cloud. The non-Cloud version can copy the code.

Have you thought about the version no-Cloud of switching to the cloud?

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