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Hi all.

Previously I was using Netbeans IDE to complete my JSP project. I was able to easily add Javascript framework such as jQuery into my project easily by selecting the JS framework I want.

Due to certain circumstances (competition rules and so on), I have to switch and use Dreamweaver CS4. Does Dreamweaver internally provide such an option to easily add in jQuery into my framework by a few clicks without having to download the source from the Internet?

I know how to download and use jQuery in my HTML webpages.

Thanks for any help.

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Not really an answer to your question, but I also like Komodo Edit or IDE for editing jQuery. They have some quick extensions to make all the hooks come up real nice. – Alex Sexton Nov 7 at 3:59

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Check out this jQuery API extension for Dreamweaver Mauris. Hope it helps.

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Hey that's awesome. Didn't know that there's this Extensions Manager. Thanks! Though I can't guarantee that the competition allows us to use it tho. – thephpdeveloper Nov 7 at 6:49
FYI, I get a malware warning when I click the link for the jQuery API Extension. – Frank DeRosa Nov 8 at 4:23
Strange, I didn't get that the first time I checked; now you're right a few days later. Thanks for the heads up @Frank DeRosa – jeerose Nov 8 at 18:50

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