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		<title>By: Dan Green</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dan Green</dc:creator>
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		<description>This is a great extension for commerce sites, though it probably has other applications as well. I&#039;ve used it often in designing basic sales pages that need a dynamic ordering form to enable users to place an order without having to go through an annoying number of pages or refresh constantly. The extension allows you to specify certain fields in a form that will be part of an equation, such as products for sale and a resulting subtotal. You can easily set up the extension to compute that the input given by a user in these hypothetical product price fields and create a subtotal each time an associated field is modified. This process is of course also handy with operations like conversions and creating tests or quizzes. 
     Hot Dreamweaver claims that there&#039;s no coding knowledge needed to create excellent dynamic forms with this extension, and they&#039;re true to their word. With a very simple and easy to navigate Dreamweaver interface, the extension allows for quick and painless set up, making the construction of modern, attractive, and functional forms easy for newcomers and lightning-quick for the already initiated. The extension comes as a bargain at under twenty Euros, and should be a staple tool for most kinds of designers.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a great extension for commerce sites, though it probably has other applications as well. I&#8217;ve used it often in designing basic sales pages that need a dynamic ordering form to enable users to place an order without having to go through an annoying number of pages or refresh constantly. The extension allows you to specify certain fields in a form that will be part of an equation, such as products for sale and a resulting subtotal. You can easily set up the extension to compute that the input given by a user in these hypothetical product price fields and create a subtotal each time an associated field is modified. This process is of course also handy with operations like conversions and creating tests or quizzes.<br />
     Hot Dreamweaver claims that there&#8217;s no coding knowledge needed to create excellent dynamic forms with this extension, and they&#8217;re true to their word. With a very simple and easy to navigate Dreamweaver interface, the extension allows for quick and painless set up, making the construction of modern, attractive, and functional forms easy for newcomers and lightning-quick for the already initiated. The extension comes as a bargain at under twenty Euros, and should be a staple tool for most kinds of designers.</p>
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