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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

Even better, Adobe??™s industry-accepted solution to the Internet Explorer Active
Content issue??”the one that forces folks to click on any Flash content to see it??”is totally integrated in
Dreamweaver, for both new and legacy pages.
CSS Enhancements
Here??™s a headline many have been hoping to see for years: Dreamweaver CS3 Officially Embraces CSS. In all
previous versions, Dreamweaver rendering reflected what was considered the real-world faced by most
designers by displaying an Internet Explorer browser representation. Though it was (and still is) true that
Internet Explorer is the browser most often used, the desire by Web designers to support standards was
paramount. Dreamweaver now renders according to CSS specifications, as approved by W3C, the standards
body of the Web.
Rendering is just the beginning of the CSS enhancements waiting for you in Dreamweaver CS3. Beginners
and seasoned professionals will delight in the new set of starter pages, professionally crafted with a wide
range of CSS-based layouts. Not only are these starter pages a quick and easy way to get a leg up on your
designs, they also are jam-packed with helpful comments and CSS insights.
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Laying the Groundwork in Dreamweaver CS3 Part I
CSS management takes a major leap forward with Dreamweaver CS3.


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