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Why Use Dreamweaver with Flash?

Dreamweaver is much more than an HTML authoring tool. It provides many options for site management; not only is it a great tool for HTML and CSS pages, but it's also excellent for keeping track of site assets such as images, source files, XML content, and Flash movies.

Flash movies are rarely viewed as stand-alone objects. People point their browsers to HTML pages that contain .swf files; they don't usually load a stand-alone Flash movie if they are browsing the Web. Although Flash can generate basic HTML pages using the Publish feature, Macromedia Dreamweaver enables you to gain more control over the visual placement of your Flash movie, to customize plug-in settings, and to manage your Web site more effectively.

Dreamweaver 8 includes many excellent page layout templates and examples. These include image placeholders and sample text for a range of common pages — from text layouts to registration forms to shopping carts, these files give you a jump-start on building various HTML frameworks that you can enhance with Flash objects.

New Feature 

Dreamweaver 8 also includes new CSS-based layouts in addition to the existing CSS (cascading style sheets) for text content. Many developers are moving toward CSS-based pages and the new, unified CSS panel makes it easier to author and visualize CSS layouts.

Building sites with Dreamweaver can vary in complexity. Developing data-driven sites or rich Internet applications always involves several other necessary components — a Web server and a database, to name but two. In this chapter we're going to explore the simpler option of adding Flash to basic HTML pages with Dreamweaver.

Web Resource 

You can find additional information and examples of dynamic Web applications at www.macromedia.com/devnet/dreamweaver.

Of course, of all the features in Dreamweaver, we are particularly interested in those features that make our lives easier as Flash developers. These include the following:


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