CS4 -new interface oddities... Live view and others MAC

Hi folks, I'm running into a few small problems and not sure
where the
buttons are now to fix it.
One, the live view apparently is using Print CSS instead of
my screen css
and I can't figure out how to fix it. The screen css is
checked in the
rendering box, but I'm still getting a print layout... (is
there a way to
get those icons back like they were in CS3 where you select
the buttons for
rendering styles? )
Two, although the related CSS files will update and show the
asterisk when
modifying them in the main page's CSS panel, you cannot
select the related
file name in the bar across the top and press upload.
Apparently you have to
open it as a separate file to upload it??
Three, sometimes the pages' top bar opens beneath the search
bar, or
whatever you call that full width bar across the top of the
window, and
because you cannot access the top of the open page, you
cannot grab and move
it. It is mostly annoying. Is there another way to grab and
move. This
problem isn't limited to DW, it exists also in Photoshop...
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Jefferis Peterson, Pres.
Web Design and Marketing
http://www.PetersonSales.com

Jefferis,
> One, the live view apparently is using Print CSS instead
of my screen css
> and I can't figure out how to fix it. The screen css is
checked in the
> rendering box, but I'm still getting a print layout...
(is there a way to
> get those icons back like they were in CS3 where you
select the buttons for
> rendering styles? )
The Style Rendering toolbar is off by default. You can turn
it on here:
View > Toolbars
The Style Rendering settings do not affect Live View. It's
always
"screen". Live View uses the WebKit rendering engine that's
used in
Safari: does your page look different from Safari? Note that
there's a
Windows beta version of Safari available from apple.com if
you don't
have a Mac.
> Two, although the related CSS files will update and show
the asterisk when
> modifying them in the main page's CSS panel, you cannot
select the related
> file name in the bar across the top and press upload.
Apparently you have to
> open it as a separate file to upload it??
Correct. Another way to do it is, when focus is in the
Related File you
want to upload, use Site > Locate in Site, and then upload
from the
Files Panel.
> Three, sometimes the pages' top bar opens beneath the
search bar, or
> whatever you call that full width bar across the top of
the window, and
> because you cannot access the top of the open page, you
cannot grab and move
> it. It is mostly annoying. Is there another way to grab
and move.
Yeah, that's annoying. You can dock the Application Bar to
the top of
the screen to prevent that.
HTH,
Randy

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