n Custom panels: Dreamweaver enables you to create custom panels that supplement its variety of
built-in panels.
n Translators: Translators enable server-side and other content to be viewed in the Document window
at design time, as well as in the browser at runtime.
n C-level extensions: Some special uses require a root-level addition to Dreamweaver??™s capabilities.
Adobe??™s engineers have ???popped the hood??? on Dreamweaver and made it possible for a C or C++
language library to interface with it through C-level extensions.
n Custom toolbars and objects: The Insert bar and all other toolbars are now fully extensible,
enabling quick and easy access to your most frequently used Dreamweaver objects and commands.
n Tag libraries: Dreamweaver enables you to create, edit, and delete tag libraries.
Although a few of these extension features require programming skills beyond those of the typical Web
designer, most are well within the reach of an HTML- and JavaScript-savvy coder. Moreover, the Keyboard
Shortcut editor employs a graphical user interface, making it accessible to all. As with behaviors and
objects, the source code for all but the C-level extensions is readily available and serves as an excellent
training ground. This chapter, combined with these standard scripts, provides all the tools you need to
begin carving out your own personalized version of Dreamweaver.
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