The documentation is designed to provide support for the complete spectrum of participants. The print and online versions are organized to allow you to quickly locate the information that you need. The online documentation is provided in HTML and Adobe Acrobat formats. You can also access release notes, product support information, and several developer resources from the Help menu. The rest of this section describes the conventions used in the documentation and the contents of the HomeSite documentation set | Using HomeSite Contents macro media HOMESITES Using HomeSite Contents About This Book Setting Up the Product Configuring Browsers and Servers Exploring the Workspace Managing Files Learning HTML and CSS Writing Code and Web Content Editing Pages Using Web Development Languages Managing a Web Site with Projects Deploying Files Testing and Maintaining Web Pages Customizing the Development Environment Scripting the Visual Tools Object Model Index file C Program 20Files Macromedia HomeSite 205 Help Using_HomeSite 7 10 2002 4 16 45 PM About This Book Using HomeSite About This Book Using HomeSite is designed to familiarize you with the product s user interface and productivity tools that you can use to quickly develop high-quality Web content. Contents Intended Audience Developer Resources About the Documentation Getting Answers Contacting Macromedia Copyright Information Copyright 2001 Macromedia Inc. All rights reserved. Comments View comments on LiveDocs file C Program 20Files Macromedia HomeSite 205 Help Using_HomeSite 7 10 2002 4 16 46 PM Intended Audience Using HomeSite ỘÙỘ About This Book Intended Audience This book is intended for anyone who wants to use HomeSite to develop Web site content with HTML and supporting Web technologies. Novice users can benefit from the HTML and Style Sheet tutorials and from the instructions for using tools and features available to increase your productivity. Experienced Web developers can learn about countless timesaving options such as setting color coding and automatically inserting validating and formatting code. They can also learn to customize their development environment access tag editors for languages other than HTML create custom tag editors and dialog boxes with the Visual Tools Markup Language VTML and script the Visual Tools Object Model VTOM . Copyright 2001 Macromedia Inc. All rights reserved. ộứộ Comments View comments on LiveDocs file C Program 20Files Macromedia HomeSite 205 Help .