Scrolling, Zooming, And Centering The Site View - Adobe GOLIVE CS2 User Manual

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To show or hide a peripheral pane
1
Do one of the following:
If you are in the navigation view, display the navigation view.
If you are in the links view, display the links view.
2
Do one of the following:
Choose the peripheral pane from the Navigation or Links window menu
menu. Choose a checked pane to hide the pane.
In the Navigation tab of the View palette, select Panorama, Scratch, or Reference to show a pane. Deselect the Show
Pane options to hide panes.
In the Links tab of the View palette, select Panorama, or Reference. Deselect the Show Pane options to hide panes.
After you show and resize a peripheral pane, that pane, in its current size, becomes part of the default view until you
hide the pane.
To resize a peripheral pane
You can change the size of a peripheral pane relative to the size of the main pane. After you resize a peripheral pane,
that pane, in its current size, becomes part of the default view until you hide the pane.
Show the pane you want to resize.
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Drag the inside border of the pane toward or away from the main pane.
Note: You can simplify site building by using the scratch pane for building site modules (partial trees) and the main pane
for assembling them.

Scrolling, zooming, and centering the site view

Scrolling through the site in the main pane
Both the panorama pane and Site Navigator palette show a miniature version of the complete site with a red view box
representing the portion of the site currently shown in the main pane, and both let you scroll the main pane's view
by dragging the box. If you resize the main pane or change the magnification percentage to zoom in or out, the size
of the red box changes accordingly in the miniature view.
There is one key difference between the Site Navigator palette and the panorama pane. Although the Site Navigator
palette is a picture of the site, the panorama pane is an actual view, so you can work with objects in the panorama
pane even if they aren't visible in the main pane. For example, you can drag a page in the panorama pane that is
outside the main pane into a location in the main pane.
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