Using toolbars, inspectors, and context menus, Display toolbars, Use the property inspector – Adobe Dreamweaver CC 2015 User Manual
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Using toolbars, inspectors, and context menus
Note: The user interface has been simplified in Dreamweaver CC and later. As a result, you may not find some of the
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Display toolbars
Use the Document and Standard toolbars to perform document-related and standard editing operations; the Coding
toolbar to insert code quickly; and the Style Rendering toolbar to display your page as it would appear in different
media types. You can choose to display or hide the toolbars as necessary.
• Select View > Toolbars, and then select the toolbar.
• Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) any of the toolbars and select the toolbar from the context
menu.
Note: To display or hide the Coding toolbar in the Code inspector (Window > Code Inspector), select Coding Toolbar from
the View Options pop-up menu at the top of the inspector.
Use the Property inspector
The Property inspector lets you examine and edit the most common properties for the currently selected page element,
such as text or an inserted object. The contents of the Property inspector vary depending on the element(s) selected.
To access help for a particular Property inspector, click the help button in the upper right corner of the Property
inspector, or select Help from a Property inspector’s Options menu.
Note: Use the Tag inspector to view and edit every attribute associated with a given tag’s properties.
Show or hide the Property inspector
❖
Select Window > Properties.
Expand or collapse the Property inspector
❖
Click the expander arrow in the lower-right corner of the Property inspector.