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Chapter 3 Exploring the Workspace
The workspace areas
The term
workspace
describes the user interface that you see when you first load the
program. The workspace has four principal areas:
•
Command area
At the top of the workspace is the title bar, which displays the
file path of the current document. Below that is the menu bar, which contains
standard Windows commands plus development menus. Below the menus are
toolbars that provide one-click access to commands and application tools. To the
right is the QuickBar, a tabbed toolbar for inserting JSP, HTML, and other web
language elements.
•
Resources window
Contains tabs for file management, data sources, projects,
code snippets, online Help, and Tag Inspector.
•
Document window
Contains tabs for writing and browsing pages.
•
Results window
Contains tabs to track search and replace operations, code
validation, link verification, images, project deployment, and compilation.
The following figure shows the main workspace areas:
Summary of Contents for HOMESITE
Page 11: ...Contents xi Table of CommandID values 310 Table of SettingID values 314 Glossary 323...
Page 12: ...xii Contents...
Page 20: ...xx About This Book...
Page 28: ...8 Chapter 1 Setting Up the Product...
Page 70: ...50 Chapter 4 Managing Files...
Page 88: ...68 Chapter 5 Writing Code and Web Content...
Page 116: ...96 Chapter 6 Editing Pages...
Page 148: ...128 Chapter 7 Using Web Development Languages...
Page 190: ...170 Chapter 11 Deploying Files...
Page 210: ...190 Chapter 12 Testing and Maintaining Web Pages...
Page 216: ...196 Chapter 13 Extending the Help System...
Page 350: ...330 Glossary...
Page 358: ...338 Index...