Press the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+P (Command+P) to send your
code directly to the printer. Although Dreamweaver does not print the syntax coloring, you can print line
numbers by enabling them in Code view options.
Using the Coding Toolbar
Much of the special tools and functionality aimed at helping the coder are concentrated in the Coding toolbar.
The Coding toolbar, enabled by default, is attached to the left side of Code view. In all, there are 15 different
buttons and menu buttons that greatly enhance the coding experience in Dreamweaver.
The Coding toolbar??™s functions are a combination of old and new; some of the features have been placed on
the Coding toolbar for ease of use while others cannot be found anywhere else in Dreamweaver. The top
button, Open Documents, falls into the latter category and brings some much needed access when working
with multiple files. Select Open Documents to see a listing of all files currently open. Unlike the tabs or
the list in the Windows menu, the Open Documents list shows the full path of each entry, as shown in
Figure 6-13; this is an essential distinction for designers who want pages from multiple directories and even
multiple sites open at the same time.
FIGURE 6-13
The Coding toolbar??™s Open Documents feature displays the full path for all currently available files.
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