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Adobe Releases Edge Reflow Public Preview

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Adobe has released the first public preview of Adobe Edge Reflow, a design tool for Web designers and developers creating websites and content.

Adobe Edge Reflow is a Web design tool for creating layout and visual designs with CSS. Edge Reflow features a resizable design surface that shows how layouts and visuals will adapt to different screen sizes. It allows users to preview in the browser, inspect their design in real-time via Edge Inspect extension, and extract the CSS for use in Edge Code, Dreamweaver or any code editor.

Adobe also released feature updates for Adobe Edge Animate, Adobe Dreamweaver and Adobe Edge Code preview. The product releases are available to Adobe Creative Cloud members.

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