Operation Manual
Getting Started 23
Toolbars and Studio tabs are initially arranged in a convenient layout
around the perimeter of the work area. However, you have full control
over this arrangement, and can customize the display any way you
want—by showing or hiding toolbars and tabs, or repositioning them
onscreen in a way that suits your style. You can even undock individual
Studio tabs as floating “tab windows” and/or group them into different
cluster arrangements which can either float or dock as toolbars at the
left or right side of the workspace.
WebPlus makes it easy to see exactly what you’re working on—from a
wide view of multiple pages to a closeup view of a small region. For
example, you can use the scrollbars at the right and bottom of the main
window to move the page and pasteboard with respect to the main
window. The AutoScroll feature means that the view recenters itself as
you drag objects to the edge of the screen. The View toolbar at the top
of the screen provides buttons that let you pan or zoom in and out so
you can inspect and/or edit the page at different levels of detail. In
addition, you can switch between two viewing modes: Normal view,
which displays one page at a time, and Multipage view, which displays
a number of pages at a time in the workspace.
Click the
Next Page button on the HintLine several times to
view the following pages. You can use the scrollbar at the right to
view more of a page. Note that the Wizard has inserted the
information you provided, and the rest of the text serves as a
“placeholder,” awaiting further changes.
Tip: You can double-click the
Previous Page button to
display your first (Home) page, or the Next Page button to
display the last page.
You can click the
Insert Page or Delete Page button on the
Studio’s Pages tab to change the page count. You can also click the
tab’s
Page Manager button (or the button on the HintLine) for
additional options like copying pages. When the time comes to build
your actual Web site, you can use these controls if you want more (or
fewer) pages than the Wizard provided. For now, leave the page count
at six. However, if you want to experiment with the Pages tab—or if
you accidentally make any changes that you don’t want to keep—here
are some “emergency” options:










