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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"


In the next chapter, you learn about customizing Dreamweaver, including how to use tag libraries.
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Integrating with XML and XSLT 32
Extending
Dreamweaver
IN THIS PART
Chapter 33
Customizing Dreamweaver
Chapter 34
Handling Server Behaviors
The Web is a dynamic environment, with new technologies continually
emerging. Until recently, HTML standards were changing every year or so;
even now, products are routinely introduced that use the Web as a jumping-
off place for new methods and tools. Keeping pace with the constantly shifting
work environment of the Web has been beyond the capabilities of any suite
of Web authoring tools, much less a single one??”until Dreamweaver debuted,
of course.
The initial version of Dreamweaver had a high degree of extensibility built right
in, with its customizable HTML objects and JavaScript behaviors. Adobe continues
to enhance this flexibility with each release. With the implementation of the
W3C Document Object Model and a tremendous number of new API functions,
objects, and behaviors, Dreamweaver features have been beefed up so that they
are much more powerful than ever. In addition, Dreamweaver presents a host of
ways to extend its power. Here are just some of the options:
n Menus: The entire Dreamweaver menu system is completely customizable.


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