Place an adobe bridge file in your page, Drag a file from bridge into your page, Start dreamweaver from adobe bridge – Adobe Dreamweaver CC 2014 v.13 User Manual
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Place an Adobe Bridge file in your page
1. In Dreamweaver (Design view), place the insertion point on your page where you want the file inserted.
2. In Adobe Bridge, select the file and choose File > Place In Dreamweaver.
3. If the file is not in your site’s root folder, you are prompted to copy it there.
4. If you have set Edit > Preferences > Accessibility to show attributes when inserting images, the Image Tag Accessibility Attributes dialog box
is displayed when you insert web-ready images such as JPEG and GIF.
Note: If your insertion point is in Code view, Adobe Bridge starts as usual but cannot place the file. You can only place files in Design view.
Drag a file from Bridge into your page
1. In Dreamweaver (Design view), place the insertion point on your page where you want the image inserted.
2. Start Adobe Bridge if it isn't already open.
3. In Adobe Bridge, select one or more files and drag them into your Dreamweaver page.
4. If a file is not in your site’s root folder, you are prompted to copy it there.
5. If you have set Edit > Preferences > Accessibility to show attributes when inserting images, the Image Tag Accessibility Attributes dialog box
is displayed when you insert web-safe images such as JPEG and GIF.
Note: If your insertion point is in Code view, Adobe Bridge starts as usual but cannot place the file. You can only place files in Design view.
Start Dreamweaver from Adobe Bridge
Select a file in Adobe Bridge and do one of the following:
Select File > Open With > Adobe Dreamweaver.
Right-click (Control-click on Macintosh) and then choose Open With > Adobe Dreamweaver from the context menu.
Note: If Dreamweaver is already open, this action makes the program active. If Dreamweaver is not open, Adobe Bridge starts it, bypassing the
Welcome Screen.
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