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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"


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Making simple objects
To make a simple object that inserts any HTML-created item, put only the code necessary to create the
object into a file and then save the file in one of the object folders. The key phrase in the preceding sentence
is only the code necessary. Unlike a regular Web page, you don??™t have to include the framing
......... sections for a simple custom object??”all you need is the essential
code necessary to make the object.
Suppose that you are asked to enhance 100 Web pages and make each page capable of showing a different
QuickTime movie.


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