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Control bars
You can move Web Designer Premium's control bars to different places around the window, re-order
the buttons, create new control bars, move or copy buttons between control bars and many other
operations.
You cannot change the tool-dependent InfoBar or the contents of the fly-out bars which are on the main
toolbar and top bars.
Full screen mode
Web Designer Premium has two configurations of control bars:
One configuration appears when the window is its normal size.
The second configuration appears after you choose "Window" > "Full Screen".
Any changes to one configuration of control bars (for example, resizing or moving) have no effect on the
other configuration. Changes to individual buttons (for example, setting an option) apply in both normal
and full screen modes.
Displaying & hiding control bars
The display of control bars is
controlled by the Control Bars dialog
box ("Window" > "Control Bars
").
Against the name of each control bar
is a check box. A tick in the check
box shows that the control bar is
currently displayed. Click on the
required control bar's check box to
display or hide that bar.
Docked and free floating control bars
Normally, control bars are docked (attached to the edges of the window). Moving the window also
moves docked control bars.
Control bars can also be floating. These do not follow movements of the window.
Floating control bar
Docked control bar
You can hide a floating control bar either using the Control Bars dialog box (described above) or by
clicking its Close
icon.
To make a control bar float, drag it away from the edge of the window either onto the editing area or off
the Web Designer Premium window.
To dock a control bar, drag it over:
The edge of the window.
Or the menu bar.
Or another control bar.
A floating control bar has a double line outline while dragging. This changes to a single line when in a
docking position. If you want the control bar to remain floating, hold down "Ctrl" while dragging.
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