n Library items can combine Dreamweaver behaviors??”and their underlying JavaScript code??”
with onscreen elements, so you don??™t have to rebuild the same navigation bar every time, reapplying
the behaviors repeatedly.
Using the Library Assets Panel
Dreamweaver??™s Library control center is located on the Assets panel in the Library category. Here you find
the tools for creating, modifying, updating, and managing your Library items. Shown in Figure 29-1, the
Library category is as flexible and easy to use as Dreamweaver??™s other primary panels, with straightforward
command buttons, a listing of all available Library items, and a handy Preview area.
You have two ways to access the Library items:
n Choose Window ??? Assets.
n Click the Library icon on the Assets panel.
To use Library items, you must first create a site root folder for Dreamweaver, as explained in
Chapter 5; Library items cannot be modified when you are working directly with an FTP or
RDS server. A separate Library folder is automatically created to hold the individual Library items and is used
by Dreamweaver during the updating process.
Ideally, you save the most time by creating all your Library items before you begin constructing your Web
pages, but most Web designers don??™t work that way.
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