Just a few years ago Dreamweaver was a horrid product with meaningless icons 
scattered all over the place, now I've downloaded the trial for CS3 and find 
that most of the deficiencies have been fixed to make it a proper Windows 
application with normal dropdown text menus and only a few meaningless icons 
scattered here and there that at least show their function in text when moused 
over.  

I want to redesign a website to follow the Zen Garden example 
(http://csszengarden.com) and completely separate content (i.e. in index.cfm) 
from presentation (i.e. in styles.css).  It looks like Dreamweaver could help 
in this effort, if anyone has answers to these questions I'd be grateful:

1) Is there any way to set up Dreamweaver to work so that all drag and drop and 
editing operations will be performed entirely on the style sheet?  (Excepting 
actual text changes of course).  Dreamweaver seems to allow a certain amount of 
drag and drop functionality (it's not clear how it decides to work sometimes 
and sometimes not though) and if drag and drop and other edits could be made to 
work entirely on the style sheet that would be ideal.  

2) Dreamweaver persistently wants to save my index.cfm file as index.cfm.dwt, I 
am guessing dwt stands for 'dreamweaver template' and DW is probably trying to 
be helpful but that is just plain irritating functionality that I would like to 
either shut off or else use in a less intrusive way if possible.  I notice that 
what looks like Dreamweaver-specific code gets inserted into my 
named-by-brute-force-every-time-saved index.cfm using it the way I am, and 
that's probably not the way it's supposed to work.  So, can I tell DW to write 
its .dwt files somewhere where I don't have to screw around with them, and 
allow me to edit the index.cfm file directly?  Or do I have to always work in 
the .dwt file and hope that the proper index.cfm will somehow get written out 
for me properly somewhere?  Naturally the Help functionality explains 
everything about the smallest minutia of the program but omits the central big 
picture stuff necessary for setup and getting started, can anyone advise me how 
to set up Dreamweaver properly to do its own thing out of my way and let me 
edit my files without DW wanting to rename them?

3) I just ordered "Mastering CSS with Dreamweaver CS3" by Stephanie Sullivan 
and Greg Rewis, anyone know that book and can comment on its quality?  

Any other suggestions about working with Dreamweaver to separate content from 
presentation would be appreciated.



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