#1 2007-05-08 21:48:14

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Some Tips & Tricks for Dreamweaver

smiley-cool Use file manager (files --> manage sites), and keep everything organized.

smiley-cool Shift + Enter Will result in a line break, another time saver.

smiley-cool Save some keystrokes and press F10 to switch to code inspector view.
(CTRL+` will switch to code view)

smiley-cool Try and use "Apply source formatting", works pretty good imo in keeping it tidy.

smiley-cool Preview your work by pressing F12. (This will use your default browser)

smiley-cool If you "doctype it to XML" dreamweaver automatically does <br /> etc. instead of just <br>

smiley-cool Press F6 to view Expanded Tables
This will blow up all tables, and seperate them so you can select tables that are behind other tables EASILY without having to cut-paste back and forth or switch to code view. If you`ve ever had a problem selecting at able to modify press F6 and give it a shot.

smiley-cool CTRL + F5 = Quick Tag Editor

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#2 2007-05-13 21:47:21

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Re: Some Tips & Tricks for Dreamweaver

To set Document windows to a standard size:

1 If the size you want is already in the Window Size pop-up menu, skip to step 8.
2 Click in the Design view of the Document window.
3 Choose Edit Sizes from the Window Size pop-up menu (at the bottom of the Document window). (If the pop-up menu doesn't appear when you click it, the insertion point is probably in the Code view; click in the Design view and try again.)
The Preferences dialog appears, with the Status Bar category selected.
4 Click the blank space below the last value in the Width column.
5 Enter Width and Height values for your standard size. To set only the Width or only the Height, simply leave one field empty.
6 Click in the Description field and enter descriptive text about the size you added.
7 Click OK to save the change and return to the Document window.
8 Immediately after creating a new Document window, choose your standard size from the Window Size pop-up menu.
The window changes size to make the Design view the size that you specified. (If you're showing both Design view and Code view, the resulting window will be larger than you specified, because the Window Size dimensions apply only to Design view.)
 
To hide the panels while you create a new window:

1 Press F4 or choose Window > Hide Panels to hide the panels.
2 Create a new Document window.
3 When you've created all the new windows you need, press F4 again (or choose Window > Show Panels) to make the panels appear.

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#3 2008-05-02 11:31:14

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Re: Some Tips & Tricks for Dreamweaver

been using it for years and sill didnt know some of these, nice tips guys, thanks

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