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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"


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Building Web Sites with a Team 31
Browsing File View Columns
Although Design Notes can hold a lot of information about a Web page or element, the details are kept out
of sight. With an eye toward heightening the visibility of Design Notes data??”thus making them more useful
??”the Dreamweaver engineers have tied the columns of the Files panel??™s File view directly to Design
Notes. In the previous section, you saw how the Notes column indicated that a Design Note existed for a
particular file; now you learn how to create custom File view columns to display any value stored in a
Design Note.
With custom columns in the File view, a quick glance at the Files panel can reveal which files are completed,
which are in revision, and which need attention. Moreover, custom columns can be sorted, just as
regular columns. You can, for instance, easily group together all the files with the same due date, or those
coded by the same programmer. File view columns??”even the built-in ones such as Type and Modified??”
can be realigned, re-ordered, or hidden. Only the Name column cannot be altered or moved. With this level
of customization possible, virtually the entire File view can be reshaped, like the one in Figure 31-8.
FIGURE 31-8
File view columns can be substantially reorganized to reflect the concerns of your team on a project-by-project basis.


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