The Dreamweaver workspace is flexible, so it accommodates different styles of working and levels of expertise. There are a few components of the Dreamweaver workspace you use constantly:
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The Document window displays the current document approximately as it will appear in a web browser. |
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The Launcher has buttons for opening and closing the most frequently used inspectors and palettes. The icons on the Launcher are repeated on the Mini-Launcher at the bottom of the Document window for easy access when the Launcher is closed. |
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The Object palette contains buttons for creating various types of objects such as images, tables, layers, and so on. |
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The Property inspector displays properties for the selected object. |
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Shortcut menus let you quickly access useful commands pertaining to the current selection or area. |
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Dockable floating palettes let you combine floating windows, inspectors, and palettes into one or more tabbed windows. |