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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

When coding from the ground up, you can set any page type??”static or dynamic??”to
be XHTML-compliant. In fact, the default page type is today??™s recognized standard, XHTML 1.0 Transitional. If
you need to bring legacy pages into compliance, Dreamweaver converts an existing page from HTML to
XHTML with one operation.
Additionally, Dreamweaver includes complete Unicode support. Unicode is an encoding standard that
enables Web browsers to display characters from almost any language worldwide. Dreamweaver displays
Unicode properly at design time and runtime.
Cutting-edge CSS support
Browser support for Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is now solid across the board, and Dreamweaver has
greatly enhanced its own support in response. In addition to enhanced rendering in the Design view for
advanced CSS effects such as backgrounds and positioning, Dreamweaver has made it far simpler to apply
CSS from the ground up.
Dreamweaver offers a wide spectrum of layout starting points??”all professionally crafted with
standards-based CSS. Choose a variety of layout designs: fixed, which stay the same width
regardless; elastic, to accommodate user-specified font sizes; or liquid, which flow with the browser window
size. The CSS used in each starting point file is heavily commented as well??”perfect for Web designers
beginning to climb the rather steep CSS learning curve.


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