| A | B |
| Application or menu bar | Displays the Dreamweaver menu names such as File, Edit, and View |
| Code view | Document window displays the HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and other server-side language code within a webpage |
| definition list | Does not use leading characters such as bullet points; often used for glossaries |
| Design view | The design environment, where you assemble your webpage elements and design your page |
| Dreamweaver site definition | Set of defining characteristics for a local site, plus information on how the local site corresponds to a remote site |
| formatting | Setting heading styles, inserting special characters, and inserting or modifying other elements that enhance the appearance of the webpage |
| headings | A collection of font styles |
| home page | The starting point for a website |
| Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) | Core language for creating webpages |
| links | Allow users to move from page to page by tapping or clicking text or other objects |
| Live view | Displays an interactive, browser-based view of the document |
| ordered list | Contains text preceded by numbered steps |
| panel | Displays a collection of related tools, settings, and options |
| panel group | Set of related panels docked together below one heading |
| site | Linked documents with shared attributes or a shared purpose |
| Split view | Displays both the source code and the document design simultaneously |
| Standard toolbar | Contains options for handling and editing files |
| status bar | Located below the Document window; provides additional information about the document you are creating |
| subfolder | A folder inside another folder |
| unordered list | Contains text preceded by bullets (dots or other symbols) or small images |