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Freeway Reference: Working with Pages
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Deleting folders
To delete a folder, select it in the Site panel and either press the Delete
or Backspace key or click on the button at the bottom of the Site panel
or choose Delete from the Edit menu. Click OK in the confirmation
dialog. You can also delete a folder by Control-clicking on it and choosing
Delete… from the contextual menu.
Important: Deleting a folder will also delete any pages and their content in
the folder. If you wish to keep any of the pages, drag them out of the folder in
the
Site panel, or copy their content to a new page before deleting the folder.
Renaming folders
To rename a folder, Alt-click on the name of the folder in the Site panel.
Color labels
You can use colors to label pages, folders, and items in the Site panel, in a similar way to using color labels in the Finder.
To set a color label:
1. Control-click on an item, page, or folder in the Site panel.
2. Select a color label from the contextual menu.
You can change the names of color labels in the Preferences dialog.
Viewing the page at different magnifications
To look at a page in more or less detail, you can enlarge or reduce
the magnification at which the page is viewed.
There are several ways of doing this: using the popup Zoom
menu at the bottom right of the document window, using the
Zoom tool or selecting a preset magnification from the View
menu.
Take care while viewing the page at different magnifications, as
Freeway’s representation of how things will look in a web browser
is only valid at 100% zoom. You can zoom in up to a maximum
magnification of 1600% or out to a minimum of 5%.
When you click on the popup Zoom menu at the lower right of the document window, you’ll see a list of magnifications to choose
from. You can also type in a custom magnification by choosing Other… from the popup menu or automatically select a zoom that
reveals the entire page in the window by choosing Fit Page In Window.
Changing the view magnification using the Zoom tool
You can use the Zoom tool from the Toolbar or Tools
palette (Freeway Pro only) to magnify or reduce the
view of the page. You can either click or drag with the
Zoom tool. Clicking on the page with the Zoom tool
increases the magnification in increments of 25%, while Alt-
clicking with the Zoom tool reduces the magnification by the
same amount. Also useful is the ability to define a rectangular
marquee by clicking and dragging diagonally with the Zoom
tool, which zooms in on that selected area.
While working with the Zoom tool, press the Command key to temporarily toggle to the Selection tool.
Zooming in or out while using another tool
To work with the Zoom tool while using another tool, press Shift-Control to zoom in and Shift-Alt-Control to zoom out. Then click
to zoom in or out in increments of 25% or drag to zoom in on a defined area.
Zooming to a preset view size from the View menu
You can choose two view sizes directly from the View menu:
• Choosing Actual Size displays the document at 100% (keyboard shortcut: Command-f).
• Choosing Fit in Window scales the view up or down to fit a page to the current window area
(keyboard shortcut: Command-zero).
Preset options available
from the popup Zoom
menu in the bottom
right of the document
window.
Defining a rectangular
marquee by clicking
and dragging with the
Zoom tool.
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