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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"


FIGURE 1-2
Open a Photoshop PSD or paste in a Photoshop layer and then export directly into Dreamweaver.
Just because Dreamweaver is now hanging with Photoshop doesn??™t mean that it??™s forgotten its old pal,
Fireworks. Fireworks support has been fully maintained??”and just wait until you get a look at the new
Fireworks CS3! For those folks looking for the ultimate in creative, sweet (ahem!) integration, you can even
forge a Photoshop to Dreamweaver to Fireworks and back to Dreamweaver workflow with little effort.
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What??™s New in Dreamweaver CS3 1
For all these high-end graphics you??™ll be producing and incorporating into your sites, you??™re going to need a
rock-solid visual browser with meta-tagging, advanced filtering, and multi-media support, right? Well, have
I got a bridge for you??”Adobe Bridge, to be precise. Dreamweaver CS3 now lets you browse your images
in Bridge and drag and drop them right on the page (Figure 1-3). You can even send images from Bridge
directly into Dreamweaver.
FIGURE 1-3
With Adobe Bridge in compact mode, you can easily find just the right image to drop into Dreamweaver.
Our integration story wouldn??™t be complete without mentioning Adobe Flash. Not only can you roundtrip
with your Flash SWF files, opening up the source files, if necessary, but Flash movies, video, and compiled
files are fully supported.


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