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"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

xml file as noted in
the previous section. All objects must be stored in a subfolder of the Dreamweaver
9\Configuration\Objects (~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Dreamweaver
9/Configuration/Objects) folder. You can either store the object files in a standard subfolder
(Common, Data, Forms, Layout, Spry or Text, for instance) or in a new folder that you create.
3. Transfer the object files to the desired folder. Be careful: Make sure that you transfer the HTML
file and the GIF file together.
The new object is automatically added as the last item on the Insert menu. If you want to customize
the Insert menu to list the new object in a different location, you change the
menus.xml file found in the Dreamweaver 9\Configuration\Menus folder.
4. Restart Dreamweaver.
NOTE NOTE
BC 7
Creating and Using Objects
Online Sources for Dreamweaver Extensions
You can find new objects and behaviors at numerous online sources aside from the Adobe Exchange.
However, like traditional Web development, creating Dreamweaver extensions is an ever-growing affair
??”if you can??™t find what you??™re looking for at any one site, visit the Dreamweaver Extension Database hosted
by Dreamweaver etc.
Dreamweaver etc.
www.idest.com/dreamweaver
Maintained by yours truly, Joseph Lowery, the Dreamweaver etc.


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