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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

By keeping a close eye
on browser compatibility, I keep the debugging compartmentalized and easier to solve.
The Standard toolbar
When first enabled, the Standard toolbar appears across the top of the Dreamweaver window, whether
you??™re in Design view or Code view. As shown in Figure 3-11, the Standard toolbar offers some of the most
frequently used editing commands, familiar to you from any word processing program.
FIGURE 3-11
The Standard toolbar contains frequently used editing commands.
The first group of buttons you find on the Standard toolbar includes New, Open, Browse in Bridge (Adobe??™s
visual file browser), Save, Save All, and Print Code. These create a new document, open an existing document,
display available assets in Adobe Bridge, save the current document, save all open documents, and
print the code of the current document. The next group of buttons includes Cut, Copy, and Paste. These
enable you to place a selected item on the clipboard and then paste it into another location. The final group
of buttons on the Standard toolbar includes the all-important Undo and Redo. Undo removes the effects of
the last action you performed, and Redo repeats the most recent action or performs an undone action again.
For more details on how to use Bridge with Dreamweaver, see Chapter 24, ???Adobe Photoshop,
Fireworks, and Bridge Integration.


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