Document windows
Working with multiple documents
By default, Namo WebEditor displays only one maximized document window at a time, even if you have more than one document open. To switch among multiple open documents, use the document tabs at the top of the document window. You can also press Ctrl+Tab to cycle through open documents.
Use document tabs to switch among open documents
If an open document has been modified but not yet saved, an asterisk appears next to the file name in its document tab.
Right-clicking a document tab reveals a shortcut menu containing commands for opening a document or creating a new one.
If you want to see two or more documents at the same time, unmaximize the document window by clicking the Restore button at the far right end of the menu bar. When multiple document windows are visible, you can arrange them neatly using commands in the Window group of the View menu:
- Click Cascade to arrange windows in a staggered “waterfall”.
- Click Tile Horizontally to tile the document window area with same-sized windows one on top of another.
- Click Tile Vertically to tile the document window area with same-sized windows side by side.
You can also minimize a document window to just a short title bar by clicking the Minimize button . If you minimize a window while it is maximized, other document windows will become unmaximized.
Two horizontally tiled and one minimized document windows
To view a list of open documents, go to the View menu, click Arrange and click Window List. You can bring a document to the front by double-clicking its path in the list.
Setting window magnification
You can set the magnification of the document window to “zoom in” closer to or “zoom out” farther from a document. Zooming does not affect how the document will appear in a Web browser.
- Hold down the Ctrl key and scroll the mouse wheel up to zoom out and down to zoom in.