Displaying the site and document windows


    You can display multiple site and document windows at a time--GoLive keeps track of the pages with their corresponding sites--so you can easily copy things from page to page and site to site.

To display the document window:

    Open an XHTML or HTML page, or create a new page.

To display the site window:

    Open the site project file (.site).

To collapse the site window to a single pane:

    Click the double-arrow button double-arrow button at the bottom of the window. (To expand the site window to two panes, click the button again.)

To display the head section pane in the document window:

    With the Layout tab selected, click the Toggle Head Section icon Toggle Head Section icon in the upper left corner of the document window (next to the Header label).

To display the source code pane in the Layout Editor:

    With the Layout tab selected in the document window, click the Show/Hide Split Source icon Show/Hide Split Source icon in the lower left corner of the window.

    Note: You can also display the source code pane in the Frame Editor and Outline Editor.

To display the source code pane on the sides, top, or bottom of the Layout Editor:

    Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) the Show/Hide Split Source icon--each time you click, the pane moves to a new vertical or horizontal position in the window.

To display an editor or preview:

    Click a tab at the top of the document window:

    • Click the Layout Editor tab to add content to a document.
    • Click the Frame Editor tab to create a frameset and lay out frames that display individual Web pages.
    • Click the Source Code Editor tab to work directly with your document's source code.
    • Click the Outline Editor tab to view source code in a hierarchical, structured view.
    • Click the Preview tab to preview your document and test links in GoLive.
    • Click the PDF Preview tab to export a Web page to PDF.