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Learn about Dreamweaver Layers.

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Dreamweaver gives a generic name such as Layer1, Layer2, etc. when layers are created. You can give your own name for easy reference. To do this goto the Layers panel, if it is not displayed, goto windows and select layers, the panel will appear towards the right. Double click on the name of the layer and enter the new name.
Changing the visibility of a layer
In the above image you can see that all the three layers have the open-eye icon , meaning that the three layers are visible. While working on layers, specially overlapped layers, you can hide or show the layers by clicking on the eye icon.
Changing the order of the layers
The above image shows a column name Z below which are numbers. This column stores the stacking order of the layers, i.e. the order in which they are drawn in a browser. The layer with the highest number will top the stack and that'll be the first layer. You can change this order by dragging the layer names up or down. Another way of doing this is by changing the number of Z-index.
So now you have learnt how to create layers.
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