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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

When you first start Dreamweaver, you see
what is essentially an empty canvas surrounded by tool panels and toolbars. This canvas is where you create
your Web pages by typing headlines and paragraphs; inserting images and links; and creating tables, forms,
and other HTML elements.
You can open more than one document at once in Dreamweaver, and all of your documents are viewed
within the same window. On Windows, if the documents are not maximized, you can see more than one
document at once using the tile commands on the Window menu. On a Mac, each new document is automatically
opened in a tab off of the previous document. If you want to separate documents, Control+click
the document tab and choose Move to New Window. This adds a great deal of flexibility to Mac document
windows because you can have multiple documents open in multiple document windows.
If you maximize a document, all the open documents are maximized. Switch between the open documents
by clicking the appropriate tab for the document, located near the top of the window. The buttons to minimize,
restore, and close a maximized document on Windows are located in the upper-right corner of the
Dreamweaver Document window. On a Mac, the buttons to close, minimize, and restore a group of tabbed
Document toolbar
Property inspector Document window (Design view)
Menus
Insert bar
Panels
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Laying the Groundwork in Dreamweaver CS3 Part I
documents remain in the upper left of the document window.


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