User Guide
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ADOBE GOLIVE CS2
User Guide
To specify how objects appear in a diagram
❖ In the Display tab of the View palette, do any of the following:
• Specify whether to display master items, which appear on each canvas page, and whether to display breaks
between pages.
• Specify whether to display staging icons next to pages. The Anchor Page icon identifies the page used to anchor
a diagram to a site. The Generic Page icon
indicates that a file for the page has been created but not edited or
submitted. TheRealPageicon
indicates that thepagefilehas been createdand edited,but notsubmitted.The
Live Page icon
indicatesthatthe page hasbeensubmitted,and that thepagefilehas movedtoits target folder
in the site.
• Specify whether to show pages, sections, and custom objects as icons, thumbnails, frames, ovals, or icon frames.
Ovals are oval if the frame size is set to Wide. Otherwise, they are circles.
• Specify how to label pages in the diagram. You can use as labels the page titles entered in the Page Title box of the
Page Inspector, the file names of the pages, or design names entered in the Name box in the Page Inspector.
• Select MultiLineTexttoallow long labels to wrap to multiple lines,orOverhangTexttoallow thelabelstogrow
horizontally. If you select neither option, long labels are truncated.
• Choose a frame size to set the amount of space around objects displayed as icons, or to set the size of objects
displayed as thumbnails, frames, ovals, or icon frames. If you are using icon frames, the best choice for frame size
is Wide.
• Click the Item Color box to select a custom color from the Color palette.
Note: You can also specify the background color of the design view of the Diagram window.
See also
“Customizing view colors” on page 227
To set options for the grid or for collision avoidance
1 In the Grid tab of the View palette, select any of the following:
Visible Displays horizontal or vertical grid lines, or both. You can also show or hide the grid by choosing View >
Show Grid.
Snap Snaps objects in the diagram to the horizontal or vertical grid lines, or to both.
Collision Avoidance Moves other objects out of the way when you move or insert an object in a diagram.
2 If you selected the grid or collision avoidance, enter values in the Horizontal and Vertical boxes to specify the
spacing between grid lines or the avoidance area.
If you are using both the grid and collision avoidance, make the collision avoidance values multiples of the grid
values.










