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Adobe Dreamweaver CS3: You won't miss Ajax out here
Filed in archive AJAX by gautam on April 12, 2007
Adobe Dreamweaver CS3: You won't miss Ajax out here
Dreamweaver CS3 is out and it has finally replaced GoLive as the visual Web editor for bundled products of Adobe. The addition to the new product reflects Ajax and CSS. Dreamweaver CS3 is compatible with both Mac and Windows Vista. Ajax supporters can smile as Spry framework which can be used for creating Ajax based sites has been intensely embedded in Dreamweaver CS3 and offers a number of categories of JavaScript. You can enjoy the Spry effects without seeking the Flash path and using it is as simple as selecting an element on the page.

Here XML has an important part to play in the implementation of Spry framework and the XML file is designated to serve as data set and the spry widgets are added for displaying the data as per the specifications. Whenever any elements of the Spry Framework are used in the web pages one receives an alert that extra files would be added to the site structure. The files have CSS and JavaScript therefore one can undertake modifications as per their liking. It does have some novel features and will be available for $399.

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