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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"


5. When you??™re finished, click OK to create your new tag library.
Summary
Dreamweaver??™s commitment to professional Web site authoring is most evident when you examine the program??™s
customization capabilities. Virtually every Web site production house can benefit from some degree
of personalization??”and some clients absolutely require it. As you examine the ways in which you can
make your productive life easier by extending Dreamweaver, keep the following points in mind:
n Dreamweaver includes a full range of customizable features: objects, behaviors, commands, thirdparty
tags, Property inspectors, and translators. You can even extend the program??™s core feature set
with the C-Level Extensibility option.
n You can use commands to affect any part of your HTML page and automate repetitive tasks.
n In addition to accessing custom commands through the Commands menu, you can configure
them as objects for inclusion in the Insert bar. You can also make a command appear in any other
standard Dreamweaver menu by altering the menus.xml file.
n To make it easy to work with XML and other non-HTML tags, Dreamweaver enables you to create
custom tags complete with individual icons or highlighted content.
n Attributes for third-party tags are viewable??”and modifiable??”by creating a custom Property
inspector.


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