Conventions Used in This Book
I use the following conventions throughout this book.
Windows and Macintosh Conventions
Because Dreamweaver CS3 Bible is a cross-platform book, it gives instructions for both Windows and
Macintosh users when keystrokes for a particular task differ. Throughout this book, the Windows
keystrokes are given first; the Macintosh are given second in parentheses, as follows:
To undo an action, press Ctrl+Z (Command+Z).
The first action instructs Windows users to press the Ctrl and Z keys in combination, and the second action
(in parentheses) instructs Macintosh users to press the Command and Z keys together.
Key Combinations
When you are instructed to press two or more keys simultaneously, each key in the combination is separated
by a plus sign. For example:
Ctrl+Alt+T (Command+Option+T)
The preceding tells you to press the three listed keys for your system at the same time. You can also hold
down one or more keys and then press the final key. Release all the keys at the same time.
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Mouse Instructions
When instructed to click an item, move the mouse pointer to the specified item and click the mouse button
once. Windows users use the left mouse button unless otherwise instructed. Double-click means clicking the
mouse button twice in rapid succession.
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