Macromedia studio 8-exploring studio 8 Manual De Usuario

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Introduction
What you can do with Studio 8
Studio 8 includes five Macromedia products: Dreamweaver, Flash, 
Fireworks, Contribute, and FlashPaper. This section provides a brief 
overview of each product.
This section covers the following topics:
What you can do with Dreamweaver
The visual editing features in Macromedia Dreamweaver let you quickly 
create web pages without writing a line of code. You can view all your site 
elements or assets and drag them from an easy-to-use panel directly into a 
document. You can streamline your development workflow by creating and 
editing images in Macromedia Fireworks or another graphics application, 
and then import them directly into Dreamweaver. Dreamweaver also 
provides tools that make it easy to add Macromedia Flash assets to 
web pages.
In addition to drag-and-drop features that help you build web pages, 
Dreamweaver provides a full-featured coding environment that includes 
code-editing tools such as code coloring, tag completion, a coding toolbar, 
and code collapse. Also provided is language reference material about 
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), JavaScript, ColdFusion Markup Language 
(CFML), and other languages. Macromedia Roundtrip HTML technology 
imports your hand-coded HTML documents without reformatting the 
code; you can then reformat code with your preferred formatting style.
Dreamweaver also lets you build dynamic, database-driven web 
applications using server technologies such as CFML, ASP.NET, ASP, JSP, 
and PHP. If you prefer working with XML data, Dreamweaver provides 
tools that let you easily create XSLT pages, attach XML files, and display 
XML data on your web pages.
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