Chapter 10. Using Dreamweaver Behaviors
IN THIS CHAPTER
As we’ve progressed through the book, we’ve touched on topics such as client-side web pages and server-side applications. In the previous chapter, for instance, we mentioned that HTML forms are stepping stones to working with server-side applications but still remain an integral part of client-side Web page development. What we haven’t touched on, however, are the three building blocks that make up client-side web pages or the functionality and look that the end user interacts with.
At the foundation of client-side development lies the first block, HTML/XHTML. Everything we do on the Web, to a certain extent, revolves ...
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