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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

In this workspace, the Property inspector can be docked at
the top or the bottom of the Dreamweaver window. If you move or resize the Dreamweaver window,
the docked Property inspector moves with the window.
The Property inspector initially displays the most typical attributes for a given element. To see additional
properties, click the expander arrow in the lower-right corner of the Property inspector. Virtually all the
inserted objects have additional parameters that can be modified. Unless you??™re tight on screen real estate,
it??™s a good idea to keep the Property inspector expanded so you can see all your options.
In addition to using the expander arrow, you can reveal (or hide) the expanded attributes by
double-clicking any open gray area of the Property inspector.
Property inspector elements
Many of the attributes in the Property inspector are text boxes; just click in any one and enter a value. If a
value already appears in the text box, whether a number or a name, double-click it (or click and drag over
it) to highlight the information and then enter your new data??”the old value is immediately replaced. You
can see the effect of your modification by pressing the Tab key to move to the next attribute or by clicking
in the Document window.


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