Macromedia Coldfusion MX 7 Web Application Construction Kit
A single chapter can't possibly cover all areas of a program as feature-rich as Macromedia Dream weaver MX 2004. After all, there are entire books devoted to the subject. Therefore, I'll give you a brief tour of the programwhat you need to know to develop ColdFusion applications using Dreamweaver. More specifically, I'll discuss the features you're most likely to use. Dreamweaver is a tool for designers and developers alike with a feature-rich set of tools that enable you to develop a Web site visuallythrough an approximation of the designwhile allowing you to jump into the code and get your feet wet. If you're strictly a hand coder, you can turn off Design view and work in Code view. If you prefer, you can even work in both the Code and Design views simultaneously. Dreamweaver makes mundane, common tasks quick and easy, so you can focus on more important things. NOTE Dreamweaver is not a WYSIWYG HTML generator. Sure, you'll see an estimation in Design view of what you can expect to see in a browser, but by no means should you expect exactitude. In fact there is no such thing as a WYSIWYG HTML generator; there are far too many possible renditions of a page in the various available browsers for Dreamweaver to match any of them precisely.
Dreamweaver offers the following features and more:
If you're looking for a versatile tool that will improve your productivity, Dreamweaver is exactly what you need. Its tight integration with other Macromedia products, such as Fireworks and Flash, means you are sure to see improved speed in your workflow. NOTE When I give a keyboard shortcut, the Macintosh equivalent is given in parenthesis. If a shortcut doesn't appear in parenthesis, you can assume it is the same for both Windows and Macintosh users.
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