November 2003
Beginner to intermediate
1272 pages
26h 21m
English
You learned in the preceding chapter how to take advantage of dreamweaver extensions written by other people. For ultimate power in Dreamweaver, you also can write your own extensions. This chapter discusses how Dreamweaver uses JavaScript, HTML, and XML to create extensions, and how you can create two of the most popular and accessible types of extensions—objects and commands.
If you’re a JavaScript newbie, or if your skills are rusty, you might want to have ...