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Dr. Luanne Eris Fose Revised July 30, 2004
Figure 8: Panel Groups
To expand or collapse a panel group, do one of the following:
• Click on the expander arrow on the left side of the panel group’s title bar
OR
• Click on the panel group’s title.
Let’s look at a few of the more important Panel Groups and Panels:
THE FILES PANEL:
You will probably find that you access this the Files Panel Group the most. The Files Panel
Group allows you to define a site, manage the local files in your site, upload and download files
from a remote site, and browse the files on your local disk outside of your site. With the Files
Panel you can make a local site on your hard drive that’s just like the directory structure site on
your web server so that everything exports to the server smoothly. If you don’t see the Files
Panel, go to Windows>Files (F8).
THE ASSETS PANEL:
The Assets Panel tab (within the Files Panel Group) displays the elements, such as images or
movie files that you are using in building your page or site. You can obtain assets from various
sources. For example, you might create assets in an application such as Macromedia Fireworks,
Adobe Photoshop, or Macromedia Flash, receive them from a co-worker or client, copy them
from a clip-art CD, or download an image from a graphics web site. You can use the Assets
Panel in two ways: as an easily accessible list of the assets in your site or as a way to organize
the assets that you use most frequently by using the Favorites list. The Assets Panel tab
automatically puts your site’s assets in the list when the Site radio button is selected. You may
add whatever assets you wish to the Favorites list for easy access by highlighting the assets you
wish to add and then clicking on the Add to Favorites button at the bottom right-corner of this
panel. You can view the assets in your Favorites List by clicking on the radio button next to
Favorites.
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