© 2005 Lawrenceville Press Slide 1 Chapter 3 The Dreamweaver Workspace.

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© 2005 Lawrenceville Press Slide 1 Chapter 3 The Dreamweaver Workspace

© 2005 Lawrenceville Press Slide 2 Chapter 3 The Files Panel Menu

© 2005 Lawrenceville Press Slide 3 Chapter 3 The Page Title

© 2005 Lawrenceville Press Slide 4 Chapter 3 Viewing a Web Page Document

© 2005 Lawrenceville Press Slide 5 Chapter 3 A Table

© 2005 Lawrenceville Press Slide 6 Chapter 3 Effects of Table Width width in pixels width in percentage

© 2005 Lawrenceville Press Slide 7 Chapter 3 Table Properties

© 2005 Lawrenceville Press Slide 8 Chapter 3 Creating a Table

© 2005 Lawrenceville Press Slide 9 Chapter 3 Site List

© 2005 Lawrenceville Press Slide 10 Chapter 3 Displaying Web Page Documents click an open document’s file name to display that document double-click a file name to open the document

© 2005 Lawrenceville Press Slide 11 Chapter 3 Using the Point to File Icon

© 2005 Lawrenceville Press Slide 12 Chapter 3 The Dreamweaver Site Map