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The Property inspector and other panels

The Property inspector and other panels - Dreamweaver Tutorial

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The Property inspector and other panels

- [Instructor] If you've used a previous version of Dreamweaver, you'll have noticed the absence of the property inspector which used to sit down here at the bottom of the document window. It's still available in Dreamweaver CC 2017, but it's no longer displayed by default. To access the property inspector, go to the window menu and select properties. There's also a keyboard shortcut, control F3 on windows, command F3 on a mac. The property inspector initially launches as a floating panel. It's context sensitive so it's usually blank until you select an element in the document window. Unlike most other panels, it's a fixed size although it does become slightly more flexible when it's docked. The traditional location to dock it is at the bottom of the document window. Just drag the bar at the top of the panel towards the bottom of the screen until you see this horizontal blue line, then release the mouse button and the property inspector automatically resizes to fit the available…

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