Files panel overview – Adobe Dreamweaver CC 2014 v.13 User Manual
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The Common category
The Layout category
The Forms category
The Data category
The Spry category
jQuery Mobile category
The InContext Editing category
The Text category
The Favorites category
Server-code categories
Some categories have buttons with pop-up menus. When you select an option from a pop-up menu, it becomes the default action for the button.
For example, if you select Image Placeholder from the Image button’s pop-up menu, the next time you click the Image button, Dreamweaver
inserts an image placeholder. Anytime you select a new option from the pop-up menu, the default action for the button changes.
The Insert panel is organized in the following categories:
Lets you create and insert the most commonly used objects, such as images and tables.
Lets you insert tables, table elements, div tags, frames, and Spry widgets. You can also choose two views for tables:
Standard (default) and Expanded Tables.
Contains buttons for creating forms and inserting form elements, including Spry validation widgets.
Lets you insert Spry data objects as well as other dynamic elements like recordsets, repeated regions, and record insertion
and update forms.
Contains buttons for building Spry pages, including Spry data objects and widgets.
Contains buttons for building sites that use jQuery Mobile.
Contains buttons for building InContext editing pages, including buttons for Editable Regions, Repeating
Regions, and managing CSS classes.
Lets you insert a variety of text- and list-formatting tags, such as b, em, p, h1, and ul.
Lets you group and organize the Insert panel buttons you use the most in one common place.
Available only for pages that use a particular server language, including ASP, CFML Basic, CFML Flow, CFML
Advanced, and PHP. Each of these categories provides server-code objects that you can insert in Code view.
Unlike other panels in Dreamweaver, you can drag the Insert panel out of its default dock position and drop it into a horizontal position at the top
of the Document window. When you do so, it changes from a panel to a toolbar (though you cannot hide and display it in the same way as other
toolbars).
Files panel overview
Use the Files panel to view and manage the files in your Dreamweaver site.
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