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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

For Dreamweaver to recognize this or any other bit of code as an
object, the file must be saved in the Dreamweaver 9\Configuration\Objects folder. You can choose to save
your object in any of the existing subfolders or you can create a new subfolder within the Objects folder.
For this example, place the object in the Media folder.
You must save your new object in a subfolder within the Objects folder. Dreamweaver doesn??™t
recognize objects saved individually in the Objects folder. If you are storing the file in the user
Configuration folders rather than the Dreamweaver program Configuration folders, you might have to create
the folder first.
After the file is saved, you can restart Dreamweaver to test your object.
Step 4: Creating a button for the object
As shown in Figure 1-4, Dreamweaver displays an unknown object placeholder in the Insert bar because you
haven??™t yet made a button image for the qtMovie object. In addition, unless you specifically include the
new object in the menu configuration file, menus.xml, the object is listed last in whatever category of the
Insert menu corresponds to its folder name. For example, if you saved your object in the Common folder,
the object appears as the final item of the Common category on the Insert bar.


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