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User Guide - NetObjects Fusion

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Plug-In’s Toolbar<br />

Working with Toolbars<br />

Chapter 6 Page View Basics<br />

Toolbars are presented in two modes:<br />

• Docked. A toolbar is considered to be docked when it is attached to one edge of<br />

the working area. You can dock a toolbar to the left, right, top, or bottom edge<br />

of the window. When you drag a toolbar to the edge of the window, the toolbar<br />

snaps into place.<br />

• Floating. A toolbar is considered to be floating when it not attached to any edge<br />

of the working area. When floating, a toolbar may be placed on top of other<br />

objects or other floating toolbars. When floating, the grip handle disappears.<br />

The name of the toolbar will be visible on its title bar when the toolbar is in a<br />

floating state. It also displays two buttons on the title bar: the Toolbars Options<br />

button and the Close button.<br />

You can resize a floating toolbar (icons will be rearranged on the toolbar) and<br />

move it anywhere on your screen.<br />

Displaying Toolbars<br />

To display toolbars:<br />

Shockwave tool<br />

See Chapter 28<br />

Windows Media tool<br />

See Chapter 28<br />

Active-X tool<br />

See Chapter 28<br />

Java Applet tool<br />

See Chapter 28<br />

Sound tool<br />

See Chapter 28<br />

Flash tool<br />

See Chapter 28<br />

QuickTime tool<br />

See Chapter 28<br />

Real Player tool<br />

See Chapter 28<br />

Plug-Ins tool<br />

See Chapter 28<br />

Java Bean tool<br />

See Chapter 28<br />

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