When building new websites, most designers use a piece of filler text that's been known to printers since the 16th century — Lorem ipsum — or perhaps some random corporate mumbo-jumbo. What I found inconvenient about existing Dreamweaver extensions was they alway use the same text, and it's not formatted in any way.
Lorem and more offers you the choice of traditional Lorem ipsum, a bit of genuine Cicero, random corporate nonsense, and for romantics — Sonnet 116 by Shakespeare. It also offers a choice of format — paragraphs, continuous text, ordered and unordered lists, and in the case of Shakespeare, formally laid out as a sonnnet. Thanks to Al Sparber of Project Seven for suggestions to improve this little bit of nonsense.
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