Previewing And Zooming Documents - Adobe GOLIVE CS2 User Manual

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To display toolbars
To show or hide the Main, Document, Version Control, or Adobe Services toolbar, choose Window > Toolbars >
[Toolbar]. (A check mark next to the toolbar in the Window menu indicates that it is showing.)
To move the Main toolbar, drag the lower left corner. Once you've moved the toolbar from its default position
below the command menus at the top of the screen, drag the toolbar by its title bar (Windows) or by the left corner
(Mac OS).
To show or hide the Source Code toolbar, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) in the source code
window and choose View > Toolbar from the context menu.
See also
"About version control" on page 150
To use a context menu
Context-sensitive menus display commands relating to the active window or selection. You can use these context
menus as a quick way to choose commonly used commands.
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the active window or selection.

Previewing and zooming documents

Previewing web pages
You can preview web pages and test links directly in GoLive. You can also preview QuickTime movies, animated
GIFs, or any other plug-in media items that GoLive supports. Using the Live Rendering browser, you can preview
changes you make in the Layout Editor on the fly. Use the Small Screen Rendering (SSR) option in the Live Rendering
browser to approximate what your page looks like when it's published to a mobile device. Layout preview approxi­
mates what your page looks like when it's published on the Web.
You can also preview PDF files you create or open in GoLive.
In addition to previewing your page in GoLive, you should always preview it using a variety of browsers, browser
versions, and platforms. You'll need to use browsers to determine potential browser differences and to preview JavaS­
cript, DHTML, or other items for which GoLive doesn't provide native support. If desired, you can start a browser
such as Safari, Opera, Netscape Navigator, or Microsoft Internet Explorer from within GoLive by first adding it to
the Preview In Browser menu in the toolbar.
You can also view a browser simulation of your page in the Layout Editor by choosing the profile of a specific web
browser in the View palette.
See also
"To set view options for page layout" on page 159
"Exporting pages to PDF" on page 399
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