Many people have been using Dreamweaver to write CSS and XHTML. At the same time, if it is applied to a multiple-person development project, you will use SVN or CVS to do version control work. But sadly, it's not heard. Dreamweaver can be used with version control. So it used to be an external folder with the TORTOISESVN version of the update. It's not convenient.
These two days in Dreamweaver practice JavaScript, create a site, accidentally found in the right key document, suddenly see version control. It's a surprise.
Temporarily put down the study of JS, spent some time, a good study of the relationship between the 2. Here are the results of "research":
Dreamweaver started with the CS4, and the SVN operation Tool was built in. Provides versioning capabilities for site management. It can connect to a server that uses Subversion (SVN), a version control system that enables users to collaborate on editing and managing files on a remote WEB server. Dreamweaver is not a complete SVN client, but it allows users to get the latest version of the file, change, and submit files. Let's take a test here.
Set up SVN connection
Before using Subversion (SVN) as a Dreamweaver version control system, you must establish a connection to the SVN server. The connection to the SVN server is established in the version control category of the Site Definition dialog box, so you should first establish a site.
I'm using Dreamware CS5, and the steps are much simpler:
Select Site > New site, fill in "Site name", select "Local site Folder", click "Save" to complete simple site creation.