November 2003
Beginner to intermediate
1272 pages
26h 21m
English
Chapter 14, “Controlling Layers with JavaScript,” Showed how DHTML can be used to add complex interactivity and visual effects to web pages—subject only to the limitations of the browser itself. In this and the next chapter, you’ll see how you can add different kinds of media and interactivity by extending the browser’s capabilities. This chapter discusses how specific plug-ins, ActiveX controls, and Java can enable you to go beyond the browser, and how Dreamweaver MX 2004 helps you work with all of those so-called “rich media” technologies. Because of the extensive integration of Dreamweaver with Flash, Chapter 16, “Building ...