
Web resource directory
The World Wide Web is a vital resource for any Web designer, whether a seasoned professional or
a beginner. The Web site contains an HTML page with a series of links to resources on the Web.
These are links to general resources as well as to Dreamweaver-specific references.
Bonus chapters
Dreamweaver is a wonderfully deep program—just when you thought you’ve mastered it all, there’s
still more to learn. Unlike many software programs, Dreamweaver is fully extensible and can be
customized to an amazing degree. The two bonus chapters show you how to extend two of the most
commonly used elements in Dreamweaver: objects and behaviors. In “Creating and Using Objects,”
you learn to build page elements you can drag and drop from Dreamweaver’s own Insert panel, from
the simple to the robust. “Creating Behaviors” shows you how to add custom JavaScript interactivity
to your Web sites through your own behaviors.
Troubleshooting
If you have difficulty installing or using any of the materials on the companion Web site, try the fol-
lowing solutions:
Turn off any anti-virus software that you may have running. Installers sometimes mimic
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virus activity and can make your computer incorrectly believe that it is being infected by a
virus. (Be sure to turn the anti-virus software back on later.)
Close all running programs. The more programs you’re running, the le