If you press win_up, the current window will be maximized. If a window was in maximize mode, it will be taken out of it.Īs you might suspect, other combinations of the Windows key and the arrow keys do interesting things. If you switch to another window and press win_left the same thing will happen to that window - but it will be moved to the other side of your screen so that the two windows display side-by-side.
#VISUAL WEBTOOLS FULL#
The current window will be moved to one side of your screen, have its height set to the full height of your screen and its width set to half of the screen's width. Or, you could hold down the Windows key and press the left arrow button (win_left). You could fiddle with your mouse and window borders.
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And sometimes, when switching between windows isn't good enough, I need to see that other window beside my Visual Studio window. But, I admit, sometimes I switch to other programs.
#VISUAL WEBTOOLS HOW TO#
Various features of JBoss Developer Studio can be easily configured via the Preferences screen.I suspect I'm like most developers and keep Visual Studio open and maximized all day (in fact, I've written at least one tip about how to get even more room to edit code). Rendering RichFaces components in Visual Page Editor. Support for RichFaces and Ajax4jsf libraries in JBoss Tools Palette. Easy managing RichFaces components in any web application. Tight integration between JBoss Developer Studio and RichFaces frameworks. Section 3.2, “Visual Page Editor” Section 8.2, “Drag and Drop” Adding any properties, managed bean attributes, navigation rules, tag library file declarations, JSP files from web projects view by clicking them and dragging to source code. Possibility of inserting any tag onto the page you are editing by just drag-and-droping it from the palette to this page.
#VISUAL WEBTOOLS CODE#
Code completion for values from property files, beans attributes and methods, navigation rule outcomes and JSF variables. Content assist based on project data (dynamic code assist). Selecting custom and third-party tag libraries to drag and drop onto the JBoss Tools Palette.Įasy navigation between views and other parts of your projects.Ĭode completion proposals while working with HTML, Java, JavaScript, XML, JSP, XHTML, seam project and JSF configuration files. Expanding and inspecting tag library files. Using icon shortcuts to create and import JSF and Struts projects. Using context menus to develop the application. Easy selecting of different kinds of items and dropping them into JSP pages. Visualizing and displaying projects by function. Organizing various tags by groups, inserting tags into a JSP or XHTML page with one click, adding custom or 3rd party tag libraries into the palette, easy controlling the number of tag groups shown on the palette. These include Graphical Properties Editor, Graphical TLD Editor, Graphical Web Application File ( web.xml) Editor, CSS Editor, JavaScript Editor, XSD Editor, and support for XML Schema. Graphical toolbar to add inline styling to any tag.Īn extensive collection of specialized editors for different file types including properties, TLD, web.xml, tiles, and so on. Integration with properties and outline views. Full and instant synchronization between source and visual views. Split screen design of visual and source views. Fast and easy switching between these tabs.
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Development is done using three tabs: Visual/Source, Source and Preview. Powerful and customizable visual page editor that provides the ability to develop an application using any web technology including JSF, Seam, Struts, JSP, HTML and others.