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Make the navigation of your web-site fast, easy and nice! Menu4dream.com is a company which specialises in development of professional navigation for web-sites. To create our flexible and easy-customizable multimedia flash menus we use two leading technologies: Adobe Flash and Adobe Dreamweaver. With our flash-menus you can easily adjust a navigation of a simple home web-site as well as of a powerful business portal. You don't need any knowledge of Flash programming. Our menus are created as extentions to Adobe Dreamweaver and can be inserted onto your web-site pages in just 5 minutes by only a few clicks!
Aqua Menu
Aqua Menu
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Soft Sea DropDown Menu
Soft Sea DropDown Menu
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Modern Sliding Menu
Modern Sliding Menu
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Dreamweaver news
I just wasted 20 minutes of my life that I
can’t get back. I downloaded Dreamweaver4 beta.
Then I got my trusty CS3 Web Premium serial number
out. Put in the 24 digits only to see that it
wouldn’t accept my serial… What gives? So
I go to the adobe site, [...]
Dreamweaver CS4 Beta Serial Number Problem

Candy for Designers and DevelopersThis Month's
e-Magazine contains candy for everyone! We show you
how to develop a Customer Ticket System with PHP,
MySQL and Dreamweaver, how to edit your favorite
videos and we have an amazing showcase of an artist
who made a great stop motion animation with graffiti.
July 2008 Issue

You can now find the Fireworks team's new blog here :
http://blogs.adobe.com/fireworks That's a great
thing for improving Fireworks' visibility and
hopefully it will be updated regularly. On the other
hand, I wonder why Adobe is not using a ColdFusion
based solution for blogging. I really think they
should be using their own platforms as much as
possible. They could be using an existing blogging
application like BlogCFC which I'm using here or
build their own (which they could sell or give away,
integrate into Dreamweaver, etc). The possibilities
are mind boggling and I wonder why the primary Web
building software supplier
The Fireworks Team is Now Blogging

Well I finally got VMWare running under Suse 9.0.
It's taken a lot of messing about, and none of the
solutions I found online worked for me at all.
Finally I installed vmware 4.01 from rpm, then
installed the upgrade patch
(vmware-any-any-update60.tar.gz) - it replaced the
kernel modules suse had built, and then ran
config.pl. I had to let config.pl compile new modules
(otherwise it halts execution) but then not overwrite
them, and all was wunnerful! So thankfully R has a
working VMWare setup on her machine now to get over
all the issues with dreamweaver etc not working
properly
Pandora's box

Flash news
Two days ago, Adobe released Beta 2 of Flash Player
10. With it came a number of enhancements, bug fixes
and new features. Linux users got a much more even
playing field. But the one that I think will have the
most impact on my day to day Flash work with Flash
Player 10: unloadAndStop — [...]
Yay, Flash Player Beta 10 2 - My Favorite Feature
“unloadAndStop”

Free FDT Licences for Interactive Design Classes at
International Universities Aachen/Germany, July 3,
2008. The German multimedia agency Powerflasher GmbH
offers its support to all universities and colleges
with Interactive Design Classes worldwide.
Powerflasher gives away free licences of the
development tool for Flash FDT 3.0 Enterprise. This
is the most extensive and most expensive version
[...]
Powerflasher extends cooperation with Universities

Astro is getting closer to a release. A new beta
version is out and you can read the announcement on
Adobe’s site:
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/.
Please read also the release notes here:
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/rele
asenotes.html. What is new? To be short…
Fullscreen Keyboard Access - now you can catch key
events for non-printing keys (arrows, shift, enter,
tab, space, etc) Enhanced Audio [...]
Flash Player 10 Beta 2 Released

Was interested to read that in the latest Flash
Player 10 beta refresh a number of issues have been
fixed that were real showstoppers for Linux users.
Most notably webcam support has always been
problematic, which meant that that devices like the
Nokia N800, the Eee PC and many others could not take
full advantage [...]
Linux Flash Player 10