Instead, this
option uses the current window height and alters only the width.
You can set up your own custom screen settings by choosing Edit Sizes from the Window Size
pop-up menu. This option opens the Status Bar category of the Preferences dialog box. Chapter
4 describes how to modify the pop-up list.
The dimensions offered by the Window Size pop-up menu describe the entire editable area of a page. The
Document window has been carefully designed to match specifications set by the primary browsers. Both
the left and right margins are the same width as both the Netscape and Microsoft browsers, and the status
bar matches the height of the browser??™s bottom row as well. The height of any given browser environment
depends on which toolbars are being used; however, Dreamweaver??™s menu bar is the same height as the
browsers??™ menu bars.
If you want to compensate for the other browser user-interface elements, such as the toolbar
and the Address bar (collectively called chrome), you can decrease the height of your
Document window by approximately 72 pixels. Combined, Netscape Navigator??™s toolbar (44 pixels high) and
Address bar (24 pixels high) at 68 pixels are slightly narrower than Internet Explorer??™s total chrome.
Microsoft includes an additional bottom separator that adds 6 pixels to its other elements (toolbar, 42 pixels;
and Address bar, 24) for a total of 72 pixels.
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