Moving or Docking a Pane to a Different Border

6-2 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Site Studio Designer

6.1.1 Showing or Hiding Panes

To show or hide panes and toolbars in Designer, perform these tasks:

1. Click View.

2. Click the item to show or hide in the interface.

You can show or hide the Site Hierarchy pane, Properties pane, Site Assets pane, Toolbox, Status Bar, Standard Toolbar, Site Toolbar, Formatting Toolbar, and Table Toolbar. Figure 6–1 Showing or Hiding Interface Items 3. The window or toolbar that you selected appears or disappears in the Designer interface.

6.1.2 Resizing a Pane

To resize a pane in Designer, perform these tasks:

1. Place your mouse over the border of a pane.

2. Click and drag the border to resize the pane.

Figure 6–2 Dragging Pane Borders

6.1.3 Moving or Docking a Pane to a Different Border

By default, the Site Hierarchy pane and Properties pane are docked on the left, and the Toolbox is docked on the right. You can move these panes around and even dock them to a different border in Designer. 1. Select the title bar of the pane to move. 2. Click and drag the pane to a different location and release the mouse. 3. To dock the window on a different border, click and drag the pane to the new border until you see a gray box surround the area and then release the mouse. Customizing Designer 6-3 Figure 6–3 Docking a Pane

6.2 Using the Customize Dialog

In addition to changing the size and location of each pane, you can customize the Designer interface. In the Customize dialog, you can customize keyboard commands, right-click menus, shortcuts to outside applications, and much more. Perform the following steps to open the Customize dialog:

1. Click View, then select Customize.

The Customize dialog is displayed see Customize Dialog on page A-3.

2. Make the necessary changes and then click Close.

Dialog Tabs The Customize dialog includes several tabs: ■ Commands : Use this tab to add a menu to the Menu bar and also to add commands to menus and toolbars. See Creating a New Menu on page 6-4. ■ Toolbars : Use this tab to customize toolbars. See Customizing Toolbars on page 6-4. ■ Tools : Use this tab to add shortcuts to outside applications. The shortcut displays in the Tools menu. See Adding Shortcuts to the Tools Menu on page 6-6. ■ Keyboard : Use this tab to assign keyboard shortcuts to commands in Designer. See Assigning Keyboard Shortcuts on page 6-7. ■ Menu : Use this tab to customize menus in Designer. See Customizing Menus on page 6-8. ■ Options : Use this tab to display screentips, large icons in the toolbar, and personalized menus. See Setting Display Options on page 6-9. ■ Source View : Use this tab to control the font, size, and other formatting characteristics of the text that displays in the Source View of a page template. See Formatting the Code in Source View on page 6-9. ■ Warning Dialogs : Use this tab to show or hide the warnings that appear while working in Designer. See Showing or Hiding Warning Messages on page 6-10. ■ Miscellaneous : Use this tab to specify certain, miscellaneous options when Designer starts. See Setting Miscellaneous Options on page 6-10. ■ Log File : Use this tab to specify logging options. See Changing Log File Settings on page 6-11.