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CONTENTS ADOBE DREAMWEAVER CS3 EXTENDING TUTORIAL
Chapter 1: Introduction Background Installing an extension Creating an extension Additional resources for extension writers What’s new in Dreamweaver Conventions used in this guide Chapter 2: Customizing Dreamweaver Ways to customize Dreamweaver Customizing Dreamweaver in a multiuser environment Changing FTP mappings Extensible document types in Dreamweaver Changing keyboard shortcut mappings Chapter 3: Customizing Code view Code hints Code coloring Code validation Changing default HTML formatting Chapter 4: Extending Dreamweaver Types of Dreamweaver extensions Configuration folders and extensions Extension APIs Localizing an extension Working with the Extension Manager Chapter 5: User interfaces for extensions Designing an extension user interface Dreamweaver HTML rendering control Using custom UI controls in extensions Adding Flash content to Dreamweaver Chapter 6: The Dreamweaver Document Object Model Which document DOM? The Dreamweaver DOM Chapter 7: Insert bar objects How object files work The Insert bar definition file Modifying the Insert bar A simple insert object example The objects API functions Chapter 8: Browser compatibility check issues API How detection works An Issues example The issues API functions Chapter 9: Commands How commands work Adding commands to the Commands menu A simple command example The commands API functions Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 Extending Tutorial Good tutorials pdf Software user guide Manuals free Help me Bible Adobe Table of Contents Chapter 10: Menus and menu commands About the menus.xml file Changing menus and menu commands Menu commands A simple menu command example A dynamic menu example The menu commands API functions Chapter 11: Toolbars How toolbars work A simple toolbar command file The toolbar definition file Toolbar item tags Item tag attributes The toolbar command API functions Chapter 12: Reports Site reports Stand-alone reports The reports API functions Chapter 13: Tag libraries and editors Tag library file format The Tag Chooser A simple example of creating a new tag editor The tag editor APIs functions Chapter 14: Property inspectors Property inspector files How Property inspector files work A simple Property inspector example The Property inspector API functions Chapter 15: Floating panels How floating panel files work A simple floating panel example The floating panel API functions Chapter 16: Behaviors How Behaviors work A simple behavior example The behaviors API functions Chapter 17: Server behaviors Dreamweaver architecture A simple server behavior example How the server behavior API functions are called The server behavior API Server behavior implementation functions Editing EDML files Group EDML file tags Participant EDML files Server behavior techniques Chapter 18: Data sources How data sources work A simple data source example The data sources API functions Chapter 19: Server formats How data formatting works When the data formatting functions are called The server formats API functions Chapter 20: Components Component basics Extending the Components panel How to customize the Components panel Components panel files Components panel API functions Chapter 21: Server models How customizing server models works The server model API functions Chapter 22: Data translators How data translators work Determining what kind of translator to use Adding a translated attribute to a tag Inspecting translated attributes Locking translated tags or blocks of code Creating Property inspectors for locked content Finding bugs in your translator A simple attribute translator example A simple block/tag translator example The data translator API functions Chapter 23: C-level extensibility How integrating C functions works C-level extensibility and the JavaScript interpreter Data types The C-level API File access and multiuser configuration API Calling a C function from JavaScript Chapter 24: The Shared folder The Shared folder contents Using the Shared folder Index

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