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Studio Basics
About Dreamweaver files
You can work with a variety of file types in Dreamweaver. The primary 
kind of file you will work with is the HTML file. HTML files—or 
Hypertext Markup Language files—contain the tag-based language 
responsible for displaying a web page in a browser. You can save HTML 
files with either the .html or the .htm extension. Dreamweaver saves files 
using the .html extension by default.
Following are some of the other common file types you might use when 
working in Dreamweaver:
CSS
, or Cascading Style Sheet files, have a .css extension. They are used to 
format HTML content and control the positioning of various page 
elements. For more information on working with these types of files, see 
“Understanding Cascading Style Sheets” in Using Dreamweaver.
GIF
, or Graphics Interchange Format files, have a .gif extension. GIF 
format is a popular web graphic format for cartoons, logos, graphics with 
transparent areas, and animations. GIF files contain a maximum of 
256 colors.
JPEG
, or Joint Photographic Experts Group files (named after the 
organization that created the format), have a .jpg extension and are usually 
photographs or high-color images. The JPEG format is best for digital or 
scanned photographs, images using textures, images with gradient color 
transitions, and any images that require more than 256 colors.
XML
, or Extensible Markup Language files, have a .xml extension. They 
contain data in a raw form that can be formatted using XSL (Extensible 
Stylesheet Language). For more information on working with these types 
of files, see Chapter 36, “Displaying XML Data in Web Pages,” in Using Dreamweaver.
XSL
, or Extensible Stylesheet Language files, have a .xsl or .xslt extension. 
They are used to style XML data that you want to display on a web page. 
For more information on working with these types of files, see Chapter 36, “Displaying XML Data in Web Pages,” in Using Dreamweaver.
CFML
, or ColdFusion Markup Language files, have a .cfm extension. 
They are used to process dynamic pages. For more information on working 
with these types of files, see Chapter 40, “Building ColdFusion Applications Rapidly,” in Using Dreamweaver.
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