ASPX
, or ASP.NET files, have a .aspx extension. They are used to process
dynamic pages. For more information on working with these types of files,
see Chapter 41, "Building ASP.NET Applications Rapidly," in
Using Dreamweaver.
PHP
, or PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor files, have a .php extension. They
are used to process dynamic pages. For more information on working with
these types of files, see Chapter 43, "Building PHP Applications Rapidly,"
in Using Dreamweaver.
Getting to know the Dreamweaver
workspace
The Dreamweaver workspace lets you view documents and object
properties. The workspace also places many of the most common
operations in toolbars so that you can quickly make changes to your
documents.
This section is designed to give you an overview of the Dreamweaver 8
workspace. For more comprehensive information about any of the
workspace elements introduced in this section, see Chapter 1, "Exploring
the Workspace," in Using Dreamweaver.
This section contains the following topics:
"The workspace layout" on page 46
"The Document window" on page 48
"The Document toolbar" on page 49
"The status bar" on page 50
"The Insert bar" on page 51
"The Coding toolbar" on page 53
"The Property inspector" on page 54
"The Files panel" on page 55
"The CSS Styles panel" on page 56
Dreamweaver basics
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