The same basic tools are available in each
layout; the primary difference involves where the panels are located.
n The Document window is your main canvas for visually designing your Dreamweaver Web pages.
This window includes simple, powerful tools such as the Tag Selector, Zoom, and the Window
Size pop-up menu.
n Frequently used tools are available on Dreamweaver??™s various toolbars. The toolbars can be displayed
or hidden depending on your personal preferences.
n The Insert bar is Dreamweaver??™s toolbox. Highly customizable, the Insert bar holds the elements
you need most often, grouped into useful categories. You can customize one category of the Insert
bar, Favorites, and place your own most commonly used objects together.
n Dreamweaver??™s mechanism for assigning details and attributes to an HTML object is the Property
inspector. The Property inspector is context-sensitive, and its options vary according to the object
selected.
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n Many of Dreamweaver??™s tools reside in separate panels, which can be combined into panel groups.
Panel groups can be docked or floated, hidden or shown depending on your workflow.
n Dreamweaver??™s full-featured menus offer complete file manipulation, a wide range of insertable
objects, the tools to modify them, and extensive online??”and on the Web??”help.
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