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New Advanced HTML Features Added to Adobe Edge

Oct 4, 2011

This week Adobe announced new advanced HTML features for its Edge web design software, including interactivity. The release, which is in its third public preview release, will be available for download on the Adobe Labs website.

The head of the Adobe Edge project, Mark Anders, said that the new interactivity functionality was added based on feedback from developers who have been working with the software. As Anders put it, “Interactivity is the most requested functionality thus far.”

Interactivity allows developers to create websites with animation effects which occur in relation to events, including the clicking of a button. Such functionality is the basis for creating games, something which may be in the future for the software.

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