Talk:Presto (layout engine)
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[edit] SecurityFocus cite
On 01 Nov 2004, this article was cited in a SecurityFocus article on phishing. Securiger 06:50, 8 Nov 2004 (UTC) stretching the definition of 'article' here .. =]
[edit] Presto-based applications
Who knows for sure Macromedia Dreamweaver MX uses the Presto engine? I haven't seen any official comment regarding this. Also, testing the latest Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 on my heavy CSS-only layout reveals Dreamweaver8 to not being able to properly render the page (as Opera 7 and 8 do). Also, if you test Adobe CS 2 you will clearly see many Opera-tic render bugs while editing CSS-layout, and the right-click context menu is the Opera one :).
The only reason to believe Dreamweaver uses the Presto engine is ... the zoom feature and that it renders CSS much better than IE (yet not as good as Presto, nor Gecko).
Isn't it possible that Dreamweaver uses its own render engine? -- 193.230.211.170
- On my Mac, Dreamweaver MX installed a (iirc OS 9 version of) Opera. See [1], which says the companies were working together on integrating Opera into Macromedia products, for more verification. -- k 04:01, 27 September 2005 (UTC)
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- That's for Macromedia Dreamweaver on Mac. How about Windows? I'm almost sure Presto is not used on the Windows version of Dreamweaver. Robodesign 19:28, 30 September 2005 (UTC)
- I think you're correct. I'll change the article to reflect this -- k 21:31, 19 November 2005 (UTC)
- That's for Macromedia Dreamweaver on Mac. How about Windows? I'm almost sure Presto is not used on the Windows version of Dreamweaver. Robodesign 19:28, 30 September 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Presto in CS3?
Could someone please confirm that Presto is still being used in Adobe Creative Suite 3? Articles that need updating are Opera (web browser), Presto (layout engine), and Adobe Creative Suite. And please put your reference in those articles, thank you. Samsara noadmin (talk) 12:17, 12 January 2008 (UTC)

