When managing a website with thousands of static pages, it can be very time consuming to change information on each page one by one. Sometimes, a simple find and replace command isn’t enough, either. Luckily, with Dreamweaver, it is very easy to change text on the fly. In my latest endeavor, I was presented with [...]
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