As your Web page begins to take shape, Design view shows you
a close representation of how the page looks when viewed through a browser such as Firefox or Internet
Explorer. You can even see active elements, such as QuickTime movies or Shockwave and Flash files in your
Web page as you??™re building it. You can switch to Design view with the View ??? Design menu command or
by clicking the Show Design View button on the Document toolbar, described in the section ???Accessing the
Toolbars??? later in this chapter.
As the name suggests, Code view displays the underlying code used to create the document, whether that is
HTML, CSS style definitions, or JavaScript??”whatever code is used to create the page is visible to you in
Code view. If you are working in the Coder style workspace, Code view is the default view; but you can also
switch to Code view by choosing the View ??? Code menu command or by clicking the Show Code View
button on the Document toolbar.
You can choose View ??? Code and Design to split the Document window, so that both Code
view and Design view are visible at the same time. You can also do this by clicking the Show
Code and Design Views button on the Document toolbar.
When you switch document views, the switch applies to the currently active open document and to any
subsequent documents you open.
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