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The Document window
The Property inspector
The Tag selector
Panels
The Insert panel
The Files panel
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Design view
Code view
Split Code view
Code and Design view
Live view
Live Code view
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Show Code View
Show Code and Design Views
Show Design View
you see how your design would look in different media types if you use media-dependent style sheets. It also contains a button that lets you
enable or disable Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) styles.
Displays the current document as you create and edit it.
Lets you view and change a variety of properties for the selected object or text. Each object has different properties. The
Property Inspector is not expanded by default in the Coder workspace layout.
Located in the Status bar at the bottom of the Document window. Shows the hierarchy of tags surrounding the current selection.
Click any tag in the hierarchy to select that tag and all its contents.
Help you monitor and modify your work. Examples include the Insert panel, the CSS Styles panel, and the Files panel. To expand a
panel, double-click its tab.
Contains buttons for inserting various types of objects, such as images, tables, and media elements, into a document. Each
object is a piece of HTML code that lets you set various attributes as you insert it. For example, you can insert a table by clicking the Table button
in the Insert panel. If you prefer, you can insert objects using the Insert menu instead of the Insert panel.
Lets you manage your files and folders, whether they are part of a Dreamweaver site or on a remote server. The Files panel also
lets you access all the files on your local disk.
Document window overview
The Document window shows the current document. To switch to a document, click its tab.
You can select any of the following views.
A design environment for visual page layout, visual editing, and rapid application development. In this view, Dreamweaver displays a
fully editable, visual representation of the document, similar to what you would see when viewing the page in a browser.
A hand-coding environment for writing and editing HTML, JavaScript, server-language code—such PHP or ColdFusion Markup
Language (CFML)—and any other kind of code.
A split version of Code view that lets you scroll to work on different sections of the document at the same time.
Lets you see both Code view and Design view for the same document in a single window.
Similar to Design view, Live view displays a more realistic representation of what your document will look like in a browser, and lets you
interact with the document exactly as you would in a browser. Live view is not editable. However, you can edit in Code view and refresh Live view
to see your changes.
Only available when viewing a document in Live view. Live Code view displays the actual code that a browser uses to execute
the page, and can dynamically change as you interact with the page in Live view. Live Code view is not editable.
When a Document window is maximized (the default), tabs appear at the top of the Document window showing the filenames of all open
documents. Dreamweaver displays an asterisk after the filename if you’ve made changes that you haven’t saved yet.
Dreamweaver also displays the Related Files toolbar below the document’s tab (or below the document’s title bar if you’re viewing documents in
separate windows). Related documents are documents associated with the current file, such as CSS files or JavaScript files. To open one of these
related files in the Document window, click its filename in the Related Files toolbar.
Document toolbar overview
The Document toolbar contains buttons that let you toggle between different views of your document quickly. The toolbar also contains some
common commands and options related to viewing the document and transferring it between the local and remote sites. The illustration below
shows the expanded Document toolbar.
A. Show code view B. Show code and design view C. Show design view D. Live view E. Multiscreen F. Preview/Debug in browser G. File
management H. W3C validation I. Check browser compatibility J. Visual aids K. Refresh design view L. Document title
The following options appear in the Document toolbar:
Displays only the Code view in the Document window.
Splits the Document window between the Code and the Design views. When you select this combined view, the
option Design View on Top becomes available in the View Options menu.
Displays only the Design view in the Document window.
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