Within the Results panel, you can quickly highlight a specific result, open the Find and Replace dialog box, stop a search in progress, and save the search results in the XML.. Using the
Trang 1The results of performing a Find All and Replace All search in the Find and Replace dialog box appear within the Results window under the Search tab The search results remain there until the next time you per-form a Find All or Replace All You can access the search results by opening the Results panel Within the Results panel, you can quickly highlight a specific result, open the Find and Replace dialog box, stop a search in progress, and save the search results in the XML
Using the Results
Panel
Use the Results Panel
Open the Web page you want to
find and replace text
Click the Window menu, and then
click Results to open the Results
panel
The list of pages containing the
previous search results opens in
the Results panel at the bottom of
the Dreamweaver window
Click the Search tab if necessary.
Choose from the following Find
and Replace options:
◆ Highlight Selection
Double-click a selection from the
Results panel to open the file if
necessary and highlight the
selection in the document
◆ Find and Replace Click to open
the Find and Replace dialog
box
◆ Stop Click to stop a search in
progress
◆ Save Report Click to save the
search results as a report in
the XML file format
Click the Window menu, and then
click Results to close the Results
panel
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Highlight selection Save Report
Find and Replace
Stop Results panel Selected item in Design
view and Results panel
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Defining Acronyms
and Abbreviations
Define Acronyms and
Abbreviations
Open the Web page you want to
define an acronym or abbreviation
Select the acronym or
abbreviation in the text
Click the Insert menu, point to
HTML, point to Text Objects, and
then click Acronym or
Abbreviation.
Enter the full text of the acronym
or abbreviation
Enter the language you want, such
as en for English, it for Italian, or
de for German
Click OK.
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is to have misspelled words on your Web page Not only do they dis-tract the reader, they disdis-tract from the overall impression of profession-alism that you're trying to imply Besides, since everyone on the planet knows there's something called a spellchecker there's simply no excuse for misspelled words Fortunately, Dreamweaver includes a simple spellchecker to help avoid such awkward moments You should always spell check a Web page before it's moved online One other fine point: Using a spellchecker does not mean that the words are used cor-rectly For example, to, too, and two, are all spelled correctly; however, they have very different meanings So, the order of events follows:
Spell Check first; then read the text (called type editing), and be sure that it makes sense
Checking Spelling
Check Spelling
Open the Web page you want to
spell check
Click the Commands menu, and
then click Check Spelling.
TIMESAVER Press Shift+F7 to
check spelling
Dreamweaver begins the spell
check process and stops on the
first problem word
Use the following options to work
with the problem word:
◆ Word Not Found In Dictionary
Displays the offending word,
and highlights the word in the
Web page document
◆ Change To Type in the word
you want to use to substitute
for the offending word
◆ Suggestions Choose an option
from the listed suggestions
◆ Add To Personal Click to add
the offending word to
Dreamweaver's personal
dictionary Excellent for names
or technical terms that are
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to change the selection:
◆ Ignore Ignore the word,
proceed to the next offending
word, and don't add the word
to the personal dictionary
◆ Change Change the word;
based on the text in the Change
To dialog box, or the
appropriate selected
suggestion
◆ Ignore All Ignore all
occurrences of the offending
word, but don't add to the
personal dictionary
◆ Change All Change all
occurrences of the offending
word
Click Close to close the Check
Spelling dialog box, or click OK
when the spell check is
completed
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Did You Know?
You can spell check in more than
English Adobe uses the LILO
(Linguistic Library Optimized) speller
engine, which supports 37 different
dictionaries (New !) The default
dic-tionary matches the installed version of
Dreamweaver Click the Edit (Win) or
Dreamweaver (Mac) menu, click
Preferences, click the General
cate-gory, click the Spelling dictionary list
arrow, select the dictionary language
you want, and then click OK You can
download dictionaries for additional
languages from the Dreamweaver
Support Center Click the Help menu,
and then click Dreamweaver Support
Center
Trang 5Probably one of the greatest inventions of the computer industry is the ability to Undo, and Redo Now, if we could just figure out how to give real life an undo feature… that would be something Dreamweaver gives us the ability to undo our past mistakes, and redo something we wished we had not removed The History panel shows the actions you've just taken in Dreamweaver, and enables you to undo or repeat any number of steps History gives us the ability to control our working environment, and allows us to try creative ideas; knowing full well, that
if we make a mistake, it's a simple matter to go back in time The History panel is Dreamweaver's time machine
Using Undo and Redo
Undo or Redo One Action
at a Time
◆ Click the Edit menu, and then click
Undo, or click the Undo button on
the Standard toolbar to reverse
your most recent action, such as
typing a word or formatting a
paragraph
TIMESAVER Press Ctrl+Z (Win)
or A+Z (Mac) to undo
◆ Click the Edit menu, and then click
Redo, or click the Redo button on
the Standard toolbar to restore the
last action you reversed
TIMESAVER Press Ctrl+Y to
redo your undo
Click to Undo or Redo the previous command or action.
Undo and Redo buttons
on the Standard toolbar
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History Panel
Open a Web document, and
perform several actions (i.e create
text, insert an image, etc)
Click the Window menu, and then
click History to open the History
panel
TIMESAVER Press Shift+F10 to
open the History panel
You'll see a line-by-line listing of
all the steps performed to the
current Web document
To perform a multiple undo, click
the arrow located to the left
History panel, and then drag it up
the list
Every item listed under the arrow
will be undone
NOTE To perform a multiple redo,
click the arrow, and drag it down
the list All items above the arrow
(including the item the arrow is
pointing) will be restored
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Did You Know?
You can change the number of History
Steps The default number of History
steps is 50; while that may seem
enough for most folks, you can change
the number of steps in Preferences
Click the Edit (Win) or Dreamweaver
(Mac) menu, click Preferences, click
the General category, and then change
the number of steps The maximum
value for history steps is 9,999… that's
a lot of steps When you’re done, click
OK
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Preferences
Set Font Preferences
Click the Dreamweaver (Mac) or
Edit (Win) menu, and then click
Preferences.
Click the Fonts category.
Select the encoding type you want
to view
Select from the following check
boxes:
◆ Proportional Font Select the
font and size you want to use to
display normal text, such as
paragraphs, headings, and
tables
◆ Fixed Font Select the font and
size you want to use to display
text within pre, code, and tt
tags
◆ Code View Select the font and
size you want to use for all text
in Code view
Select the Use Dynamic Font
Mapping check box.
Click OK.
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You can use the Fonts section of the Preferences dialog box to view encoding for the selected font and size you want File encoding makes sure your Web browser and Dreamweaver use the right character set for the selected language The fonts you select in the Preferences dia-log box don’t affect the page display in a Web browser, however, it does affect the page display in Dreamweaver You can specify the font and size you want to use in Code view, or as a proportional or fixed font
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