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ADOBE GOLIVE CS2
User Guide
Customizing the work area
To save and use a custom workspace
You can save the current sizes and positions of palettes on the screen as custom workspaces. Custom workspaces are
useful for working on different types of pages, such as regular web pages or pages with cascading stylesheets, which
require different palettes to be visible.
1
Open, close, resize, and arrange the palettes as desired on the screen.
2
Choose Window > Workspace > Save Workspace.
3
Do one of the following tasks:
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Type a name for a new workspace in the text box.
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Choose the name of an existing workspace to replace from the pop-up menu.
4
(Optional) To use your custom workspace, choose it from the Window > Workspace submenu.
To edit the list of custom workspaces
1
Choose Window > Workspace > Manage Workspaces.
2
Select a name in the list of workspaces and do any of the following tasks:
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To add a new workspace, click the Create New Workspace button
.
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To change the name of the workspace, type a new name in the box and press Enter.
•
To remove the workspace, click the Remove Selected Workspaces button
.
Setting preferences
About preferences
You can change most of the program settings using the Preferences dialog box, giving you control over the way
GoLive looks and behaves. For example, you can set display options, options for importing images, options for
activating modules, options for selecting default web browsers that you start from GoLive, and spelling checker
options.
The GoLive preferences file is located in the Documents and Settings/[user]/Application Data/Adobe/Adobe GoLive
folder (Windows) and the Mac OS X/Users/
[username]
/Library/Preferences folder (Mac OS).
Note:
Some preferences also appear in the Site Settings dialog box (such as URL Handling options) and can be overridden
by settings you make for a specific site.
See also
“Specifying preferences and settings for websites” on page 201
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