On 25.05.2011 11:09, WLS wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
>> WLS wrote:
>>
>>> Would like to know how someone can tell the site was made with
>>> Dreamweaver.
>>
>> I must be that someone. I said, "But, the page was written with
>> DreamWeaver, " instead of SeaMonkey Composer.
>>
>> If you look in the source of the cited page, you will see various bits
>> of JavaScript included by default with most versions of DreamWeaver:
>>     function MM_preloadImages()
>>     function MM_swapImgRestore()
>>     function MM_findObj(n, d)
>>     function MM_swapImage()
>>
>> See answer by "felgall."
>> http://www.webdeveloper.com/forum/showthread.php?t=206522
>>
>> Of course, Linda could be taking over for a previous DreamWeaver user,
>> and trying to continue with Composer -- not a good idea, as all the DW
>> templating advantages go away.
>>
>> There are lots of little 'signature' bits that the wysiwyg editors use.
>>
> 
> Thank you for the lesson. I looked at the source, but wasn't aware that
> section was a DreamWeaver signature.
> 
> WLS

IIRC, Microsoft FrontPage has the same function or very similar.


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