Another member of the Adobe software family, Contribute, is tightly integrated
with Dreamweaver. Contribute-enabled sites can be administered directly from
within Dreamweaver with full access to the latest version of Contribute administrative
controls.
In addition to providing links to industry-standard protocols used in team development,
Dreamweaver also includes a more accessible Design Notes feature.
When custom file columns (which rely on Design Notes to store their information)
are set up, a project??™s status is just a glance away. For more detailed feedback,
Dreamweaver??™s Reports command provides an interactive method for
uncovering problems and offers a direct link to fixing them. As with many
Dreamweaver features, the Reports mechanism is extensible, which means
JavaScript-savvy developers can create their own custom reports to further assist
their team. This chapter examines the various Dreamweaver tools??”both old and
new??”for developing Web sites with a team.
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Keeping current with Check
In/Check Out
Storing information with Design
Notes
Assembling interactive reports
Integrating with Contribute
Using Visual SourceSafe with
Dreamweaver
Accessing a WebDAV server
Building Web Sites
with a Team
Following Check In/Check Out Procedures
Site development can be subdivided in as many different ways as there are site development teams.
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