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Choosing the right help documents – Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 User Manual

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DREAMWEAVER CS3

User Guide

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Content supports high-contrast mode.

Graphics without captions include alternate text.

Each frame has a title to indicate its purpose.

Standard HTML tags define content structure for screen reading or text-to-speech tools.

Style sheets control formatting, so there are no embedded fonts.

Keyboard shortcuts for Help toolbar controls (Windows)

Back button

Alt+Left Arrow

Forward button

Alt+Right Arrow

Print

Ctrl+P

About button

Ctrl+I

Browse menu

Alt+Down Arrow or Alt+Up Arrow to view Help for another application

Search box

Ctrl+S to place the insertion point in the Search box

Keyboard shortcuts for Help navigation (Windows)

To move between panes, press Ctrl+Tab (forward) and Shift+Ctrl+Tab (backward).

To move through and outline links in a pane, press Tab (forward) or Shift+Tab (backward).

To activate an outlined link, press Enter.

To make text bigger, press Ctrl+equal sign.

To make text smaller, press Ctrl+hyphen.

Choosing the right Help documents

The following list summarizes the documentation available from the Help menu. Use this list to find the Help system
that will answer your question.

Dreamweaver Help (called Using Dreamweaver), intended for all users, gives comprehensive information about all
Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS3 features.

Extending Dreamweaver, which describes the Dreamweaver framework and the application programming
interface (API), is intended for advanced users who want to build extensions or customize the Dreamweaver
interface.

Dreamweaver API Reference documents the utility API and JavaScript API, used by advanced users who want to
build extensions and customize the interface.

Spry Framework Help documents the creation of Ajax data sets, widgets, and effects with the Spry framework and
includes codes samples and quick starts. These documents are not Dreamweaver-specific. For Dreamweaver-
specific Spry topics, see Using Dreamweaver.

ColdFusion Help is a selection of books in the Macromedia® ColdFusion® from Adobe documentation set (the full
set is available on LiveDocs). These Help documents are intended for both beginners and advanced developers
interested in ColdFusion.

Reference gives access to HTML, server model, and other reference manuals. They are intended for anyone
needing more information about coding syntax, coding concepts, and so on.

September 4, 2007