DREAMWEAVER CS3
User Guide
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You can also edit the Coding toolbar to display more buttons (such as Word Wrap, Show Hidden Characters, and
Auto Indent), or hide buttons that you don’t want to use. To do so, however, you must edit the XML file that generates
the toolbar. For more information, see
Extending Dreamweaver.
See also
“Display toolbars” on page 27
“Insert code with the Coding toolbar” on page 316
Style Rendering toolbar overview
The Style Rendering toolbar (hidden by default) contains buttons that let you see how your design would look in
different media types if you use media-dependent style sheets. It also contains a button that lets you enable or disable
CSS styles. To display the toolbar, select View > Toolbars > Style Rendering.
This toolbar only works if your documents use media-dependent style sheets. For example, your style sheet might
specify a body rule for print media and a different body rule for handheld devices. For more information on creating
media-dependent style sheets, see the World Wide Web Consortium website at
www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/media.html
.
By default, Dreamweaver displays your design for the screen media type (which shows you how a page is rendered
on a computer screen). You can view the following media type renderings by clicking the respective buttons in the
Style Rendering toolbar.
Render Screen Media Type
Shows you how the page appears on a computer screen.
Render Print Media Type
Shows you how the page appears on a printed piece of paper.
Render Handheld Media Type
Shows you how the page appears on a handheld device, such as a mobile phone or a
BlackBerry device.
Render Projection Media Type
Shows you how the page appears on a projection device.
Render TT
Y
Media Type
Shows you how the page appears on a teletype machine.
Render TV Media Type
Shows you how the page appears on a television screen.
Toggle Displaying
O
f CSS Styles
Lets you enable or disable CSS styles. This button works independently of the other
media buttons.
For a tutorial on designing style sheets for print and handheld devices, see
www.adobe.com/go/vid0156
.
See also
“Display toolbars” on page 27
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