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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"


The workspace for Macintosh users, shown in Figure 3-3, is a variation of the Windows version. In this
workspace, each document opens in a separate window, and the tools are grouped into floating panels that
can be docked to each other. On a Mac, the Dreamweaver menus appear in place of the standard Finder
operating system menus, rather than within the Document window.
As you can see in Figures 3-1, 3-2, and 3-3, all the workspaces comprise the same basic elements even
though they are laid out differently on the screen. For the most part, you work with those elements in the
same way, regardless of workspace; the only major difference between the workspaces is the location of the
tools onscreen. The basic elements of Dreamweaver include the following:
n Document window
n Toolbars
n Insert bar
n Property inspector
n Panels
n Menus
The rest of this chapter takes you on a tour of each of these basic interface elements.
Menus
Coding toolbar
Collapsed Property inspector
Document window (Code view)
Panels
Document toolbar
Insert bar
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Touring Dreamweaver 3
FIGURE 3-3
The workspace for Macintosh enables users to position panels wherever they would like.
Viewing the Document Window
Dreamweaver??™s primary work area is the Document window.


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