Operation Manual

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USING DREAMWEAVER
Workspace
Last updated 3/28/2012
A. Application bar B. Document toolbar C. Workspace switcher D. Document window E. CS Live F. Panel groups G. Tag selector
H. Property inspector I. Files panel
For a tutorial on working with different Dreamweaver workspaces, see www.adobe.com/go/lrvid4042_dw.
Workspace elements overview
The workspace includes the following elements.
Note: Dreamweaver provides many other panels, inspectors, and windows. To open the panels, inspectors, and windows,
use the Window menu.
The Welcome screen Lets you open a recent document or create a new document. From the Welcome screen, you can
also learn more about Dreamweaver by taking a product tour or a tutorial.
The Application bar Across the top of the application window contains a workspace switcher, menus (Windows only),
and other application controls.
The Document toolbar Contains buttons that provide options for different views of the Document window (such as
Design view and Code view), various viewing options, and some common operations such as previewing in a browser.
The Standard toolbar (Not displayed in the default workspace layout.) Contains buttons for common operations from
the File and Edit menus: New, Open, Browse in Bridge, Save, Save All, Print Code, Cut, Copy, Paste, Undo, and Redo.
To display the Standard toolbar, select View
> Toolbars > Standard.
The Coding toolbar (Displayed in Code view only.) Contains buttons that let you perform many standard coding
operations.
The Style Rendering toolbar (Hidden by default.) Contains buttons that let you see how your design would look in
different media types if you use media-dependent style sheets. It also contains a button that lets you enable or disable
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) styles.
The Document window Displays the current document as you create and edit it.
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