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After 8, comes . . . not 9, but CS3. In the confusing world of marketing, Dreamweaver versions have gone from straightforward numbers to a couple of meaningless letters (MX), to MX 2004 (which didn’t reflect the year of release accurately), and back to numbers again. So why CS3? And does it make any sense?
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(2007). Dreamweaver CS3—Your Creative Partner. In: The Essential Guide to Dreamweaver CS3 with CSS, Ajax, and PHP. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0288-2_1
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