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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

The same principle holds true for Web site building: The easier it is to accomplish the
most frequently required tasks, the more productive you??™ll be as a Web designer. Dreamweaver puts a number
of repetitive tasks, such as previewing your page in a browser, just a function key away. However, there
are far more necessary operations than there are function keys. In an effort to put needed functionality right
up front, Dreamweaver incorporates three toolbars??”Standard, Document, and Style Rendering??”located
across the top of the Document window. One other toolbar is available only when you are in Live Data view
and another when you??™re in Code or Split view.
Although the Insert bar is also listed under View ??? Toolbars, along with the Standard and
Document toolbars, its central role in the Dreamweaver workspace warrants separate coverage.
See the section ???Selecting from the Insert Bar,??? later in this chapter.
The Document toolbar
The Document toolbar gives you quick access to commands that affect the entire document. Like the
Standard toolbar, you can hide and show the Document toolbar with a menu command: View ??? Toolbars
??? Document. One of the Document toolbar??™s best features is the quick and easy access it offers for changing
your Web page??™s title, as shown in Figure 3-10.


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