Wiley 978-0-470-39669-8 Datasheet

Browse online or download Datasheet for Software manuals Wiley 978-0-470-39669-8. Wiley Master VISUALLY Dreamweaver CS4 and Flash CS4 Professional User Manual

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print
  • Page
    / 10
  • Table of contents
  • BOOKMARKS
  • Rated. / 5. Based on customer reviews
Page view 0
4
Introduction to the
Dreamweaver Interface
A Start Screen
Provides a central location to select
recently opened files, create new
documents in various file types, or
create documents from samples.
W
ith Dreamweaver CS4, Adobe has radically
reengineered the Dreamweaver interface
to provide a more unified experience
across all of the Creative Suite applications. If you are
familiar with Photoshop or Illustrator, many of the
interface elements will be familiar to you.
The Dreamweaver interface is made up of three basic
elements: the menu bar, the panels, and the main
workspace. When you first launch Dreamweaver, the
main workspace displays the Start Screen.
I
A
J
H
G
FE
D
CB
B Menu Bar
Provides access to menus
and commands.
C Layout Menu
Allows you to switch
layouts.
D Extend Dreamweaver
Menu
Accesses online tools to
add additional features to
Dreamweaver.
E Site Menu
Provides commands for
setting up and modifying
site definitions.
F Workspace Menu
Allows you to switch between
Dreamweaver’s various
workspace layouts.
G Search Box
Search Dreamweaver’s
help files directly by
typing a term here.
H Collapse Panels
to Icons
Collapses the
panels to icons.
I Panels
Collapsible panels
provide most of the
functionality in the
program.
J Property Inspector
Allows you to change
properties of objects on
your Web page.
05_396698-ch01.qxp 12/23/08 3:39 PM Page 4
COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL
Page view 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Summary of Contents

Page 1 - COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL

4Introduction to theDreamweaver InterfaceA Start ScreenProvides a central location to selectrecently opened files, create newdocuments in various file

Page 2 - Web Page

Can I create my own workspaces?Yes. You should begin by selecting the pre-installed workspace that has the panelarrangement closest to the one you wan

Page 3 - Design View

Open a Blank Web PageOpen a Blank Web PageYou can get started creating Web pages inDreamweaver very quickly by creating anew, blank page. You can then

Page 4 - Code View

Add Text in Design ViewAdd Text in Design ViewYou can use Dreamweaver’s Design view to seea representation of what your page may looklike in a Web bro

Page 5 - Explore

Enter Code in Code ViewEnter Code in Code ViewYou can accomplish most of your work inDreamweaver in Design view, but there maybe times when you need t

Page 6

Explore Split ViewExplore Split ViewDreamweaver offers a third view that providesthe best features of both Design and Codeview. Split view divides the

Page 7 - Explore the

Can I select the same portion of the pagein both the Code and Design sections ofthe Split view?Yes. Any page element you select in theDesign pane auto

Page 8

Explore the PanelsExplore the PanelsYou can access most of the features ofDreamweaver through panels along the sidesof the window. Each panel provides

Page 9 - Workspaces

Can I quickly show or hideall of the panels at once?Yes. Simply press the F4key on your keyboard,which hides all of thepanels. Pressing F4 asecond tim

Page 10 - Can I delete workspaces?

View WorkspacesView WorkspacesDreamweaver provides a set of panel layoutscalled workspaces. You can use theworkspace menu in the upper-right cornerof

Comments to this Manuals

No comments