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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"


To add a new file type, click the Add (+) button above the Extensions list and enter the file extension??”
including the period??”in the field displayed at the bottom of the list. For multiple file extensions, separate
each extension with a space, as shown here:
.doc .dot .rtf
Looking for a good almost-all-purpose media editor? QuickTime Pro makes a great addition to
Dreamweaver as the editor for AIFF, AU, WAV, MP3, AVI, MOV, animated GIF files, and others.
The Pro Player is wonderful for quick edits and optimization, especially with sound files. It??™s available from
the Apple Web site (www.apple.com/quicktime) for both platforms for around $30.
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Setting Your Preferences 4
Finally, to remove an editor or a file extension, select it and click the Delete (??“) button above the corresponding
list. Note that removing a file extension also removes the associated editor.
Make sure that your graphics program is adept at handling the three graphic formats used
most on the Web: GIFs, JPEGs, and PNG images. Adobe makes Fireworks, a graphics editor
designed specifically for the Web, which integrates seamlessly with Dreamweaver. In fact, it integrates so
nicely that this book includes an entire chapter on it, Chapter 24.
Copy/Paste preferences
Dreamweaver has beefed up its copy-and-paste prowess when it comes to text.


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