Chapter 4. Defining Preferences
IN THIS CHAPTER
As you become more involved with the development of your web pages, defining preferences will become increasingly important and, at times, essential. Let’s face it, no one likes to develop in a rigid environment where you’re forced to work with a predetermined interface that stifles adaptation to your workflow process. After all, everyone is different; everyone develops differently, and most importantly, everyone uses certain tools within Dreamweaver more than others. To this end, Dreamweaver is unusual in the sense that just about everything can be customized. From workflow processes, to keyboard shortcuts, code hints ...
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