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Add XHTML to your website using code snippets
Author: adobe.com |
Published: 24th Mar 2008 |
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Dreamweaver includes a complete set of predefined code snippets you can add to your documents. Use them to add XHTML to your site. Watch this short video tutorial to learn how.
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