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Menu Editing in CS5

Thread began 7/13/2011 1:02 pm by templemedia365477 | Last modified 7/15/2011 1:51 pm by Jason Byrnes | 1541 views | 3 replies |

templemedia365477

Menu Editing in CS5

I'm the last person in town to finally move to CS5 - there are some things to get used to in Dreamweaver.

I want to edit my first menu - where did the little eyeball go? How do I get back in? I've got 1.0.3. Thanks, ttt

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Mike Perry

Originally Said By: templemedia365477
  I'm the last person in town to finally move to CS5 - there are some things to get used to in Dreamweaver.

I want to edit my first menu - where did the little eyeball go? How do I get back in? I've got 1.0.3. Thanks, ttt  


Make sure you have the Document toolbar visible -- it's there. . .

Then check "Invisible Elements", and click on the PHP tag beneath the menu in the preview. The Menu Edit window will display at the bottom. . .

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templemedia365477

Menu Editing in CS5

Document tool bar is up and invisible elements is checked - please see attached screen shot.

I created this menu in CS3, where it remains editable...

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

turn the Script invisible elements on in the properties as well.

go to Edit -> Properties, in the invisible elements section select make sure to select Scripts

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