ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

For an author, writing a book means long, lonely hours at the keyboard, but the volume you're holding in your hands—or reading onscreen if you've got the electronic version—is very much a collaborative effort. The idea of writing an expanded book on the dynamic features of Dreamweaver came from my editor, Chris Mills, who was gracious enough not to complain each time I changed my mind about the final shape of the book. My thanks go to him and all the production staff at Apress/friends of ED for keeping this mammoth project on target.

I'm also indebted to the development team at Adobe, who gave me a sneak preview of their plans for Dreamweaver CS3 very early in the development process and helped me understand how many of the new ...

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