Macromedia studio 8-exploring studio 8 Manual De Usuario
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Studio Basics
The Property inspector
The Property inspector lets you examine and edit the most common
properties for the currently selected page element, such as text or an
inserted object. The contents of the Property inspector vary depending on
the element selected. For example, if you select an image on your page, the
Property inspector changes to show properties for the image (such as the
file path to the image, the width and height of the image, the border
around the image, if any, and so on).
properties for the currently selected page element, such as text or an
inserted object. The contents of the Property inspector vary depending on
the element selected. For example, if you select an image on your page, the
Property inspector changes to show properties for the image (such as the
file path to the image, the width and height of the image, the border
around the image, if any, and so on).
The Property inspector is at the bottom of the workspace by default, but
you can dock it at the top of the workspace if you want. Or, you can make
it a floating panel in the workspace. For more information about moving
the Property inspector, see “Docking and undocking panels and panel groups” in Using Dreamweaver.
you can dock it at the top of the workspace if you want. Or, you can make
it a floating panel in the workspace. For more information about moving
the Property inspector, see “Docking and undocking panels and panel groups” in Using Dreamweaver.
For more information about using the Property inspector, see “Using the Property inspector” in Using Dreamweaver.
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