
variety of elements that make up a Web page. As you work, the Document window displays
an approximation of the way your page should appear in a browser. It is an approximation
because there are differences in the ways that browsers interpret Web pages.
The filename yoga.html (as you saved this page in the previous exercise) is shown on the
title bar (On Windows, the filename is shown in a tab at the top of the document window;
see the illustration on page 31). By default, this page is initially titled Untitled Document,
as shown in the Title text field on the document toolbar. The document toolbar, which can
be shown or hidden through View > Toolbars, contains buttons and pop-up menus to provide
quick access to common operations. By default, the toolbar is part of the document
window. Windows users can double-click or drag the gripper area on the left edge of the
toolbar to separate it from the document window, making it become an individual panel.
There are three view modes in Dreamweaver: Design view, Code view, and Split view, which
shows both Design view and Code view. The buttons for these modes are located on the
left side of the document toolbar. You can see the view mode names by pausing the pointer
over the buttons. At this point, the view mode you are using should be Design view. The
active button is highlighted, indicating that Dreamweaver is displaying the page in that
view mode. You will work with Code view and Split view in Lesson 16. If the Document
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Title text field
Document
toolbar
Code view
Split view
Design view
Document title bar
Document window
Tag
selector
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ISBN: 0-558-13856-X
Macromedia Dreamweaver 8: Training from the Source, by Khristine Annwn Page. Copyright © 2006 by Adobe Systems, Inc.
Published by Peachpit Press, a Pearson Company.
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