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ColdFusion server. Dreamweaver reperesents the tag with a ColdFusion invisible element since Dreamweaver
cannot determine the final, dynamic output of the page.

Nonvisual Server Markup Tags

Displays the location of server markup tags (such as Active Server Pages tags and

ColdFusion tags) whose content cannot be displayed in the Document window. These tags are typically set-up,
processing, or logic tags (for example, , , and ) that do not generate HTML tags.

CSS Display: None

Displays an icon showing the location of content that’s hidden by the display:none property in

the linked or embedded stylesheet.

Show Dynamic Text As

Displays any dynamic text on your page in the format of {Recordset:Field} by default. If the

length of these values is long enough to distort your page’s formatting, you can change the display to {} instead.

Server-Side Includes

Displays the actual contents of each server-side include file.

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Zoom in and out

Note: The user interface has been simplified in Dreamweaver CC and later. As a result, you may not find some of the
options described in this article in Dreamweaver CC and later. For more information, see

this article

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Dreamweaver lets you increase the magnification (zoom in) in the Document window so that you can check the pixel
accuracy of graphics, select small items more easily, design pages with small text, design large pages, and so on.

Note: The zooming tools are only available in Design view.

Zoom in or out on a page

1

Click the Zoom tool (the magnifying glass icon) in the lower-right corner of the Document window.

2

Do one of the following:

• Click the spot on the page you want to magnify until you’ve achieved the desired magnification.

• Drag a box over the area on the page that you want to zoom in on and release the mouse button.

• Select a preset magnification level from the Zoom pop-up menu.

• Type a magnification level in the Zoom text box.

You can also zoom in without using the Zoom tool by pressing Control+= (Windows) or Command+= (Macintosh).

3

To zoom out (reduce magnification), select the Zoom tool, press Alt (Windows) or Option (Macintosh) and

click on the page.

You can also zoom out without using the Zoom tool by pressing Control+- (Windows) or Command+- (Macintosh).

Edit a page after zooming

Click the Select tool (the pointer icon) in the lower-right corner of the Document window, and click inside the page.