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The CC Libraries and Assets panels - Dreamweaver Tutorial
From the course: Dreamweaver CC Essential Training
The CC Libraries and Assets panels
- [Instructor] Dreamweaver has two panels that help you organize and share website assets such as images and color schemes. It doesn't matter which file you have open for this exercise. The first of these panels is the CC Libraries panel. It's the second panel in the top panel group in the standard work space. This not only gives you direct access to libraries that you've stored in the Adobe Creative Cloud, as well as libraries that others have shared with you, but you can also use it to search for stock images. For this course, I've created this library called Landon that contains the color scheme for the case study. I've shared it publicly at this URL. Even if you don't have access to the exercise files for this course, you can go to this URL and save the color scheme to your own Creative Cloud libraries. Storing the site's color scheme in a Creative Cloud library not only gives you a handy set of swatches to see the colors at a glance, but it also speeds up working with CSS…
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Initial setup and the Start screen7m 24s
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Document view options7m 59s
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Toolbars8m 57s
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The Insert panel and Quick Property Inspector8m 28s
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Customize the insert panel4m 43s
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The DOM panel7m 2s
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The CC Libraries and Assets panels8m 4s
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The Property inspector and other panels7m 4s
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Manage workspaces7m 2s
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Change Preferences10m 59s
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What's different in the Mac version5m 8s
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