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Conventions used in this guide

The following typographical conventions are used in this guide:

Code font indicates code fragments and API literals, including class names, method names, function names, type names, scripts, SQL statements, and HTML tag and attribute names.
Italic code font indicates replaceable items in code.
The continuation symbol (¬) indicates that a long line of code has been broken across two or more lines. Due to margin limits in this book's format, what is otherwise a continuous line of code must be split. When you see this continuation symbol in this book, consider the subsequent line to be a part of the first. When copying the lines of code, type the lines as one line.

The following naming conventions are used in this guide:

You—the developer responsible for writing extensions.
The user—the person using Dreamweaver.
The visitor—the person who views the Web page as created by the user.