The first day of the content may make you feel boring, however, "工欲善其事, its prerequisite", let us understand the Dreamweaver8 operating environment, complete the creation of the site.
I. Operating environment of DREAMWEAVER8
When you first start Dreamweaver8, a Workspace Settings dialog box appears, with the Dreamweaver8 Design view on the left side of the dialog box and the Code view of Dreamweave 8 on the right. The Dreamweaver8 Design view layout provides an integrated layout that places all elements in a single window. We chose the Design view layout for designers.
In Dreamweave 8, a start page will be displayed first, and you can check the "Do not show this dialog box" below this window to hide it. This page includes "Open Recent project", "Create New Project" "Create from the example" 3 convenient and practical project, suggest everybody to keep.
Create or open a document to enter the Dreamweaver8 standard working interface. Standard working interfaces for Dreamweaver8 include: Caption display, menu bar, insert Panel Group, Document toolbar, Standard toolbar, document window, status bar, property panel, and floating panel group.
1, Title Display column
After you start Macromedia Dreamweave 8, the title bar displays text Macromedia Dreamweave 8.0, after you create a new or open document, the location and file name of the document are displayed later.
2, menu bar
The Dreamweave 8 menu consists of 10 files, edits, views, inserts, modifications, text, commands, sites, Windows, and help. The Edit menu provides access to [preferences] in the Dreamweaver menu.
Files: Used to manage files. For example, new, open, saved, save As, import, output printing and so on.
Edit: Used to edit text. Examples include cutting, copying, pasting, finding, replacing, and setting parameters.
View: Used to toggle view mode and display, hide rulers, gridlines, and other auxiliary view features.
Inserts: Inserts a variety of elements, such as pictures, multimedia components, tables, frames, and hyperlinks.
Modify: Has the ability to modify page elements, such as inserting a table into a table, splitting, merging cells, and so on.