Conventions
The following typographical conventions are used in this book:
- Menu options
Menu options are shown using the → character, such as File → Open.
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Constant Width Indicates code examples, functions, variables, HTML elements, attributes, and events.
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Constant Width Bold Indicates items that the user must enter exactly as shown, such as in a dialog box. In some tables, the default option is shown in bold.
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Constant Width Italic Indicates variables in code or dialog boxes that should be replaced with user-supplied information.
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Italic Indicates filenames, online addresses (URLs), items that need emphasis, and newly introduced technical terms.
Tip
Notes highlight important information related to the current topic.
Warning
Warnings alert you to ill-advised techniques or irrevocable choices that could be destructive.
Screenshots and Keyboard Shortcuts
Although Dreamweaver’s user interface is nearly identical on Macintosh and Windows, I’ve incorporated screenshots from both platforms. When the user interface differs markedly between the two platforms, I’ve included screenshots of both the Macintosh and Windows interface.
Some Dreamweaver menus and shortcuts vary across the two platforms. Most keyboard shortcuts require you to press one or more indicated function keys (such as F5), modifier keys (such as Shift), or alphanumeric keys (such as A) simultaneously. Keyboard shortcuts are shown using capital letters, but the Shift key should be used only when indicated explicitly (the word Shift ...
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