Adobe Dreamweaver 21.3 (June 2022 release) is a visual and code-based web development suite that remains in a . While it still carries a robust "full feature" set for site management and visual design, Adobe has confirmed no new major features are planned for future versions beyond security and OS compatibility updates. Core "Full" Feature Set

Released in June 2022, stands as a pivotal maintenance update designed to reinforce the stability and security of Adobe’s veteran web development environment. While newer versions like 21.8 (April 2026) have since introduced further library enhancements, version 21.3 remains a significant benchmark for users maintaining legacy workflows or operating on the Dreamweaver 2021 code base. Core Enhancements in Version 21.3

The 21.3 release focused primarily on security and backend library upgrades to ensure modern connectivity:

Before diving into the features, it is crucial to understand the naming convention. Adobe moved away from the "Creative Cloud 2019/2020" numbering system to a more granular "major.minor" patch system. Version 21.3 refers to the March 2021 release (21 = 2021, 3 = March). This update followed the 21.2 and 21.0 releases and focused heavily on stability and Git integration.

To understand Dreamweaver 21.3, one must understand the environment into which it was released. By late 2021 (the 21.x cycle), the landscape of web development had shifted dramatically.

A significant portion of Dreamweaver’s remaining loyal user base consists of PHP developers. Historically, Dreamweaver was the home of "server behaviors"—visual widgets that wrote PHP code for you