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    Default Dreamweaver help

    Im having some problems with dreamweaver. When your coding a layout, you can just add the image onto the screen area, then you can put an iframe, but i use to be able to drag the iframe anywhere including on top of the layout and expand the iframe, i cant do that anymore, does anyone know why and or a way to fix it?

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    You were using Front Page eh?
    Dreamweaver is more, whats the word for it... "fixed"


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    no, im using dreamweaver and i use to be able to drag and drop my iframes in dreamweaver.

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    Have you upgraded or something?


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    I believe this is called a "layer" in dreamweaver.
    You still should be able to drag it anywhere, if push comes to shove you can always add the iFrame (layer) manually - its not exactly hard.

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    How can you switch on layer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jayme View Post
    I believe this is called a "layer" in dreamweaver.
    You still should be able to drag it anywhere, if push comes to shove you can always add the iFrame (layer) manually - its not exactly hard.
    It's true, you do learn something new everyday.


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    how do you turn on layering?

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