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Extensions are packages that install code files (most often HTML and JavaScript) into the Dreamweaver application to create new functionality by adding new objects, behaviors, and commands to the program's menus and panels. Objects insert a string of code into a user's document and appears in a tab in the Insert bar and in the Insert menu when its file is stored in a subfolder of the Configuration\Objects directory. Behaviors add interactivity to a Web page by adding JavaScript in the form of functions (actions) that are called through an event. Behaviors are accessed via the Behaviors panel. Commands are used to edit a user's current document, other open documents, or HTML documents on a local drive. They insert, remove, or rearrange HTML tags and attributes, comments, and text, and are accessed via the Commands menu.

Where to find extensions

You can find extensions at many Web sites, but the main source is the Macromedia Exchange (http://macromedia.com/ exchange/dreamweaver). The fastest way to get to the Exchange is from Dreamweaver:

You may also go there via your browser. Once there, you can review the available extensions by category or keyword or do an advanced search to locate extensions by function, date, or author.

To download extensions, you must sign up as a member of Macromedia.com. Membership is free, comes with other benefits, and — assuming you pay attention when filling out forms — your privacy is respected. Use your membership ID and password to log in and download extensions.

When you locate an extension at the Exchange, click the appropriate download icon to begin the download. You have two options. You may run the installer from the site or download the package to your hard drive.

Tip 

Downloading extensions means you already have them should you need to reinstall. For efficiency, create a folder called DW_Extensions somewhere on your computer and download extensions there.

Other locations to download great extensions are

Installing extensions

To install an extension, use the Extension Manager, which is installed on your computer at the time you install the Studio or Dreamweaver program. You access the Manager by choosing Commands ® Manage Extensions or by locating the Extension Manager in your Macromedia program or application files.

There are two approaches to installing an extension:

The Extension Manager takes you through a series of disclaimers and agreements after which the extension's files are placed into Dreamweaver. In most cases, you will be prompted to restart the Dreamweaver application.

In the Extension Manager's interface, you can also review all your installed extensions, as seen in Figure 43-1. By selecting an extension, you may review any notes or directions associated with it. You can easily uninstall an extension as well by unchecking the On box.

Figure 43-1: Notes associated with an extension provide quick-start information about the extension.

Some Popular Extensions

Here are some really useful extensions you should check out. Where indicated, these extensions are used in chapter exercises.

The following extensions are from the Macromedia Exchange:

The following extension is from Web Assist:


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