If you resize your Document window, the
Window Size indicator updates instantly. This indicator gives you an immediate check on the dimensions of
the current page.
The Window Size pop-up menu goes beyond just telling you the size of your screen, however??”it also
enables you to quickly view your page through a wide variety of monitor sizes. Naturally, your monitor
must be capable of displaying the larger screen dimensions in order for you to select them.
To select a different screen size, click once on the expander arrow to the right of the displayed dimensions
to bring up a menu listing the standard sizes, as shown in Figure 3-8. Click a size from the menu.
If no sizes are listed in the status bar, you may be in Code view, described later in this chapter.
Select View ??? Design to gain access to the Window Size pop-up menu. If you can see the
menu, but the options are disabled, your Document window is maximized (this happens only in the
Dreamweaver integrated workspace for Windows users).
FIGURE 3-8
You can change your current screen size to any of seven standard sizes??”or add your own custom sizes??”with the
Window Size pop-up menu.
The standard sizes, and their most common uses, are as follows:
n 592w
n 536 x 196 (640 x 480, Default)
n 600 x 300 (640 x 480, Maximized)
n 760 x 420 (800 x 600, Maximized)
n 795 x 470 (832 x 624, Maximized)
n 955 x 600 (1024 x 768, Maximized)
n 544 x 378 (MSN TV, formerly WebTV)
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The first option, 592w, is the only option that does not change the height as well as the width.
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