Find yourself including the same ActiveX control over and over again with only
one change in the parameters? Create a custom object that inserts that control
with all the constant attributes??”and add a parameter form to enter the variable
attributes.
This bonus chapter shows you the tremendous potential of Dreamweaver objects.
After studying the use of the standard objects, you learn how you can customize
your environment to work with objects. Then, you find out how to create your
own objects and take advantage of the extensibility features in Dreamweaver.
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IN THIS CHAPTER
Using objects
Modifying the Object menu and
Insert bar
Inserting downloaded and other
new objects
Creating a custom object
Enhancing custom objects with
JavaScript functions
Creating and Using Objects
Inserting Dreamweaver Objects
If you??™ve been using Dreamweaver, you??™ve been using objects. Even if your first exposure to Dreamweaver
has been working through the first half of this book, you??™ve already used several types of objects. Aside
from text, everything inserted in a Web page can be considered an object: images, comments, plugins,
named anchors??”they??™re all objects that are extremely easy to use.
Dreamweaver offers several ways to include any object.
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