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Exploring Windows and Mac interface differences - Dreamweaver Tutorial
From the course: Dreamweaver CS6 Essential Training
Exploring Windows and Mac interface differences
Dreamweaver is designed for both the Mac and the PC, and although Adobe does the best they can in making the program the same in both platforms, there are a few slight differences between the two versions. Let's take a quick glance at those differences in case you ever have to move from one platform to the other. So what I've done is I've opened up Dreamweaver obviously, and I've opened up a brand-new file. So you're not opening up a file from any location, you can just go to File and choose New and choose a new default HTML file, or you can just go right to the Welcome screen that we talked about in the last movie, and click Create New HTML and it will show you exactly what I have up at the moment. The first thing I want to point out is the slight difference in menus between the platforms. Now, as you can see on the PC, the Application Toolbar is this toolbar right here. It has the Layout, Extended Dreamweaver, and Site pull-down menus, and the Workspace Switcher. That is integrated…
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Looking at the Welcome screen5m 9s
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Exploring Windows and Mac interface differences5m 6s
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Arranging panels8m 44s
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Managing workspaces10m 14s
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Exploring the Application toolbar6m 21s
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Exploring the Document toolbar8m 47s
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Working with the Property inspector9m 30s
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Using the Insert panel6m 30s
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