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Dreamweaver extensions and tools
I have created a small number of Dreamweaver extensions and tools, which you can download free of charge. They are offered on an "as is" basis. If you find them useful, consider buying one of my books (more if you like!), or using the Amazon links on this site.
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Lorem and More... (Adobe approved)
When building new websites, most designers use a piece of filler text that's been known to printers since the 16th century — Lorem ipsum — or perhaps some random corporate mumbo-jumbo. Lorem and more offers you the choice of traditional Lorem ipsum, a bit of genuine Cicero, random corporate nonsense, and for romantics — Sonnet 116 by Shakespeare. It also offers a choice of format — paragraphs, continuous text, ordered and unordered lists, and in the case of Shakespeare, formally laid out as a sonnnet.
Download Lorem and More (compatible with Dreamweaver 4 to CS4)
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Smart Link (Adobe approved)
Smart Link converts an existing link so that the target page opens in a new browser window. It works in a similar way to the Dreamweaver Open Browser Window behavior, or using target="_blank", but gives you far more control over its look and position. Although it uses JavaScript, it is smart enough to work even if JavaScript is disabled (by opening the page in the same window) — keeping your site accessible to everyone, and far more user-friendly than a link that doesn't work at all. It also has the advantage of keeping your pages valid, unlike target="_blank" which has been deprecated by the W3C. For full details, read the Smart Link help file.
When used with an image, please note that in Dreamweaver MX 2004 and later, the (onClick) option in the Behaviors panel has been replaced by <A> onClick. This doesn't affect the code or the operation of SmartLink in any way.
Download Smart Link (for Dreamweaver 4, MX, MX 2004, DW8, CS3 & CS4)
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Stored Query to Remove CSS Comments
The comments in the CSS layouts that come with Dreamweaver CS3 are deliberately verbose—they’re there to help you understand what each rule is for. Although commenting style sheets is a good idea, you’ll probably want to get rid of the Dreamweaver comments once you’re familiar with the layouts. This stored query can be loaded into the Dreamweaver Find & Replace dialog box to remove all or some of the comments quickly and cleanly. Detailed instructions.


