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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

For a few objects, you have as many as four different
techniques from which to choose:
n From the menu, choose Insert and select any of the listed objects.
n From the Insert bar (see Figure 1-1), click any button in the standard categories to insert an
object at the current cursor position.
n Drag any button off the Insert bar and drop it next to any existing content on your Web page.
n Many objects have a keyboard shortcut, such as Ctrl+Alt+I (Command+Option+I) for Image or
Ctrl+Alt+F (Command+Option+F) for a Flash movie. Keyboard shortcuts insert the chosen object
at the current cursor position.
FIGURE 1-1
You can easily include HTML objects by returning to the Insert bar.
When you insert one of the objects that is classified as Invisible??”such as a Comment or
Named Anchor??”Dreamweaver, by default, inserts an icon to show the object??™s placement.
If you find these icons distracting, you can turn them off by choosing the toggle command, View ??? Visual
Aids ??? Invisible Elements. If an invisible element is turned off in Preferences, you never see the icon, regardless
of the status of the View menu command.
Modifying the Insert Bar
The Insert bar is one of the most powerful of all Dreamweaver??™s features??”and it??™s been made even more so
with the inclusion of the Favorites category.


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