TAGStention for WordPress & Dreamweaver
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TAGStention for WordPress: TAGStention is NOT a WordPress plugin nor is it a guide, its a Dreamweaver extension that has helpful features for theme developers such as
- Wizards for tags with parameters
- Help button redirects to codex
- Support for 90% of the tags
- Insert basic loops (wizard)
- Insert headers (wizard)
- Ultimate TagWarrior tags supported (NEW)
- Help button (NEW)
- PayPal button at help screen (NEW)
Is supports Dreamweaver 8 and MX2004 and the author says that it might support some older versions. It is based on a CC license. Thanks to WordPress Candy for the tip.


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Thanks for the linkback.
[Reply] Michael Cromarty (1 comments.) — 10/23/2007 @ 8:28 amI do like this extension a lot.
I like this extension, just wish it’d be updated. It’s over a year old and from what I’ve seen Wordpress has changed a lot since then, along with an update to Dreamweaver.
[Reply] Daniel K — 10/23/2007 @ 11:22 amHey thanks for the link back!
[Reply] Michael Castilla (2 comments.) — 10/23/2007 @ 12:16 pmJust tested it in Dreamweaver CS3, it works in case any body is wondering.
[Reply] Fabian De Rango (1 comments.) — 10/24/2007 @ 2:07 amcool, now i just gotta learn how to be a wordpress theme developer
[Reply] efrain (1 comments.) — 10/24/2007 @ 11:52 amHey thanks for the linkback…
[Reply] Samantha — 10/26/2007 @ 12:57 pmI’ve got a Dw extension that offers a very different and curious approach then the tag extension toolbars we’ve seen for Dw in the past. There has been a real gap when it comes to custom theme with WP+Dw, so I’ve developed this extension to give you a ‘draft/simulated’ view of a theme file in Dw’s Design View.
It’ll help you navigate Code View and to see how a WordPress’s Template Tag and CSS attribute can effect your pages and posts. It does this without a server by emulating a psuedo post in Dw’s design view.
http://www.themedreamer.com/news/dwloveswp
[Reply] steve (2 comments.) — 06/2/2008 @ 7:23 amSteve is right on the money. I’ve used ThemeDreamer and it’s really a great extension for aiding in WP theme creation. As of this post it’s still in beta, but it’s definitely worth the download.
[Reply] Ryan (1 comments.) — 07/31/2008 @ 12:03 am