DREAMWEAVER CS3
User Guide
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Content supports high-contrast mode.
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Graphics without captions include alternate text.
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Each frame has a title to indicate its purpose.
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Standard HTML tags define content structure for screen reading or text-to-speech tools.
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Style sheets control formatting, so there are no embedded fonts.
Keyboard shortcuts for Help toolbar controls (Windows)
Back button
Alt+Left Arrow
Forward button
Alt+Right Arrow
Ctrl+P
About button
Ctrl+I
Browse menu
Alt+Down Arrow or Alt+Up Arrow to view Help for another application
Search box
Ctrl+S to place the insertion point in the Search box
Keyboard shortcuts for Help navigation (Windows)
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To move between panes, press Ctrl+Tab (forward) and Shift+Ctrl+Tab (backward).
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To move through and outline links in a pane, press Tab (forward) or Shift+Tab (backward).
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To activate an outlined link, press Enter.
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To make text bigger, press Ctrl+equal sign.
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To make text smaller, press Ctrl+hyphen.
Choosing the right Help documents
The following list summarizes the documentation available from the Help menu. Use this list to find the Help system
that will answer your question.
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Dreamweaver Help
(called
Using Dreamweaver
), intended for all users, gives comprehensive information about all
Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS3 features.
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Extending Dreamweaver
, which describes the Dreamweaver framework and the application programming
interface (API), is intended for advanced users who want to build extensions or customize the Dreamweaver
interface.
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Dreamweaver API Reference
documents the utility API and JavaScript API, used by advanced users who want to
build extensions and customize the interface.
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Spry Framework Help
documents the creation of Ajax data sets, widgets, and effects with the Spry framework and
includes codes samples and quick starts. These documents are not Dreamweaver-specific. For Dreamweaver-
specific Spry topics, see
Using Dreamweaver
.
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ColdFusion Help
is a selection of books in the Macromedia® ColdFusion® from Adobe documentation set (the full
set is available on LiveDocs). These Help documents are intended for both beginners and advanced developers
interested in ColdFusion.
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Reference
gives access to HTML, server model, and other reference manuals. They are intended for anyone
needing more information about coding syntax, coding concepts, and so on.
September 4, 2007