Dreamweaver’s many tools reside in panels, which can float anywhere on the screen, or be docked within the
Document window.
Table 3-6 lists each of the panels available in Dreamweaver, along with a description and a cross-
reference to chapters in this book that provide more information about the panel. It also lists a key-
board shortcut that you can use to open the panel. If the keyboard shortcut is different between Mac
and Windows platforms, the Mac shortcut is listed in parentheses after the Windows shortcut.
TABLE 3-6
Dreamweaver Panels
PanelKeyboard ShortcutDescriptionDetailed Information
CSS StylesShift+F11 (N/A)Enables you to
create external and
embedded CSS style
sheets.
See Chapter 7
AP ElementsF2Enables you to view
and change some
characteristics of AP
elements.
See Chapter 11
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PanelKeyboard ShortcutDescriptionDetailed Information
BehaviorsShift+F4Enables you to create
Dynamic HTML
effects.
See Chapter 12
DatabasesCtrl+Shift+F10
(Command+Shift+F10)
Provides a bird’s-
eye view of all the
connections currently
defined for your site,
enabling you to add
new connections,
browse tables, views,
and stored procedures
for each database,
and add the necessary ...
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