This morning I was pleasantly surprised when a colleague Blogs, which I keep because I love your blog http://www.estandaresyaccesibilidad.com (which I recommend to visit if you want to know more about usability and web standards), Gabriel Porras leave a post to expand some more on the topic of extensions for Adobe Dreamweaver CS3, Macromedia Dreamweaver aka.
Well, my friend Gabriel, I mention there are numerous extensions, and its functions are multiple in the Macromedia suite. Are installed through the console Adobe aka Macromedia Exchange Exchange and some are free and others are extra.
But my favorite, and which I use quite often are the company InterAKT, now purchased by Adobe and that Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 version, you can download as shareware for 30 days, the link is my list of places to visit and remember, and Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 is called developer tools (remember you must be registered to download this application).
Basically you have this application:
- You can create forms Insertion / ISSUE / deleting data
- lets you generate reports with links to forms for inserting, editing, deletion, these reports are customizable search forms.
- A fairly complete module creation and manipulation of Mailing-List
- A module to create users logged and restriction of access to pages
- can create forms for uploading multiple images to BD can
- Nested Lists to create connection to BD
If instead you're left with the version Macromedia Dreamweaver 8, this same application is called "INTERAKT KOLLECTION PRO 3.7.1" and has the same features as the successor to Adobe Dreamweaver 8. Both are
payment (only bad thing), but if you're a developer and you have to create dynamic sites and do not have time or do not know well the language in which these programs, these extensions will facilitate long life. By the way, you can schedule them in ASP, PHP, JSP and ColdFusion.
Anyway, Gabriel'm opening soon I hope, a blog which is called Dreamweaver4Dummies, where he will share with you all this knowledge and others on extensions and more things that I find interesting in Dreamweaver.
0 comments:
Post a Comment