Adobe Creative Suite Keyboard Shortcuts

This section lists the keyboard shortcuts that GoLive offers for zooming the view; displaying and hiding items; displaying the CSS Editor, DHTML Timeline Editor, and the JavaScript Editor; displaying and hiding windows ; and displaying and hiding palettes.

Keyboard Shortcuts for Zooming the View

Windows [Ctrl]-[+], Mac [ z ]-[+]

Zoom in

This shortcut and the next work less consistently on Windows than on the Mac. You can use the zoom buttons on the status bar instead if necessary.

Windows [Ctrl]-[-], Mac [ z ]-[-]

Zoom out

Keyboard Shortcuts for Displaying and Hiding Items

Windows [Ctrl]-[Alt]-[Shift]-[E], Mac [ z ]-[Option]-[E]

View the document s source code

Windows [Ctrl]-[Y], Mac [ z ]-[Y]

Toggle splitting on the window, displaying source code in the lower part

Windows [Ctrl]-[Shift]-[D], Mac [ z ]-[Shift]-[D]

Refresh the layout

Windows [Ctrl]-[Shift]-[I], Mac [ z ]-[Shift]-[I]

Toggle the display of invisible items

Windows [Ctrl]-[Alt]-[Shift]-[W], Mac [ z ]-[Option]-[Shift]-[L]

Toggle the display of link warnings

Windows [Ctrl]-[R], Mac [ z ]-[R]

Toggle the display of the rulers

Keyboard Shortcuts for Displaying the CSS, DHTML, and JavaScript Editors

Windows [Ctrl]-[Alt]-[Shift]-[C], Mac [ z ]-[Option]-[C]

Display the CSS Editor window

Windows [Ctrl]-[Alt]-[Shift]-[D], Mac [ z ]-[Option]-[Shift]-[D]

Display the DHTML Timeline Editor window

Windows [Ctrl]-[Shift]-[J], Mac [ z ]-[Option]-[J]

Display the JavaScript Editor window

Keyboard Shortcuts for Displaying and Hiding Windows

Windows [Ctrl]-[F6], [Ctrl]-[Tab]

Display the next window

Windows [Ctrl]-[Shift]-[F6], [Ctrl]-[Shift]-[Tab]

Display the previous window

Windows [Alt]-[-], then [N], Mac [ z ]-[M]

Minimize the active window

Windows [Ctrl]-[J], Mac [ z ]-[J]

Hide or redisplay all displayed palettes

Windows [Ctrl]-[0]

Toggle the display of the main toolbar

Windows [Ctrl]-[Shift]-[0]

Toggle the display of the Version Cue toolbar

Keyboard Shortcuts for Displaying and Hiding Palettes

The following keyboard shortcuts let you quickly activate, display, and hide the palettes you need. When a palette has only one tab, the keyboard shortcut acts as a toggle: if the palette is displayed, pressing the shortcut hides the palette; and if the palette is hidden, pressing the shortcut displays it. When a palette has multiple tabs, pressing the keyboard shortcut:

Windows [Ctrl]-[2], Mac [ z ]-[2]

Toggle the display of the Objects palette

Mac [ z ]-[8]

Activate or toggle the display of the Align palette

Windows [Ctrl]-[Shift]-[9], Mac [ z ]-[Option]-[9]

Activate or toggle the display of the CSS palette

Windows [Ctrl]-[3], Mac [ z ]-[3]

Activate or toggle the display of the Color palette

Windows [Ctrl]-[Shift]-[4], Mac [ z ]-[Option]-[4]

Activate or toggle the display of the Highlight palette

Windows [Ctrl]-[7], Mac [ z ]-[7]

Activate or toggle the display of the History palette

Windows [Ctrl]-[5], Mac [ z ]-[5]

Activate or toggle the display of the In & Out Links palette

Windows [Ctrl]-[1], Mac [ z ]-[1]

Activate or toggle the display of the Inspector palette

Windows [Ctrl]-[4], Mac [ z ]-[4]

Activate or toggle the display of the Layers palette

Windows [Ctrl]-[Shift]-[7], Mac [ z ]-[Option]-[7]

Toggle the display of the Rollovers & Actions palette

Windows [Ctrl]-[6], Mac [ z ]-[6]

Activate or toggle the display of the Table palette

Windows [Ctrl]-[Shift]-[6], Mac [ z ]-[Option]-[6]

Activate or toggle the display of the Tracing Image palette

Windows [Ctrl]-[Shift]-[5], Mac [ z ]-[Option]-[5]

Activate or toggle the display of the Transform palette

Windows [Ctrl]-[9], Mac [ z ]-[9]

Activate or toggle the display of the View palette

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