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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

Use the Refresh Design View button when you??™ve altered code directly in the Code view and you??™re
ready to apply those changes in the Design view; this option is especially useful when the split-screen Code
and Design view is in operation.
View Options is a welcome but somewhat schizophrenic button. The options that it makes available depend
on the view mode currently employed. If, for example, you??™re in Design view and choose View Options,
you??™re given the option to hide various layout aids such as rulers and guides. If, on the other hand, you??™re in
Code view, View Options toggles code-oriented functions such as Word Wrap and Line Numbers. Best of
all, if you??™re in the split-screen Code and Design view, you get both sets of view options! The view options
(all of which act as toggles) under Design view are as follows:
n Head Content n Guides
n Rulers n Tracing Image
n Grid n Design View on Top
When in Code view, the View Options are as follows:
n Word Wrap n Syntax Coloring
n Line Numbers n Auto Indent
n Hidden Characters n Design View on Top
n Highlight Invalid Code
The Design View on Top option is only active in Split view. NOTE NOTE
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Laying the Groundwork in Dreamweaver CS3 Part I
The layout-oriented Visual Aids are only available in Design view.


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