In Dreamweaver, you really need to be using a screen resolution of at least 
1024 X 768.  Otherwise I don't think there's any way to keep all those 
floating palettes from covering up your work.

Jon

At 01:27 PM 3/21/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>They never bothered me much in PageMaker, because the workspace is bigger
>than the document, so you can always have those floating boxes on one side
>or the other - not on top of what you are actually trying to work on. But in
>Dreamweaver (for example), I can't scroll any further than the edge of the
>page I have constructed - so the menu ALWAYS covers some part of my work.
>Sooner or later, I need to work on the corner where I've left the toolbar,
>so I have to drag it somewhere else.
>
>Any tips on this? :)
>-cynthia

Jonathan Falk
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