Galleries: You can turn the Galleries on and off (displayed and not displayed) by adding or removing the check next to "Galleries". This comes in handy if you wish to view the entire Web page that you are working on. Click the View menu and select
Page List: You can turn the Page List on and off (displayed and not displayed) by adding or removing the check next to "Page List". The Page List is on the right side of the screen and allows you to see and select the Web pages on your site via a simple click on the desired page.
Main Toolbar: The check mark indicates the status of the Toolbar. The Toolbar is displayed directly above your Web page. It contains buttons that enable basic editing and Web page building functions. For a full graphical breakdown of the Toolbar and what it does, refer the section devoted to building your Web page "Using the Toolbar" or check out the program Help files by going Help>Web Studio Help.
Format Toolbar: You can turn the Format Toolbar on and off (displayed and not displayed) by adding or removing the check next to "Format toolbar". The Format Toolbar is used to Format any text you add to your Web pages.
Status Bar: The Status Bar allows you to move your mouse cursor over items and have information about that item to be displayed in the status bar at the bottom of the window. Again, you can turn the Status Bar on and off (displayed and not displayed) by adding or removing the check next to "Status Bar".
Small Thumbnails: You can choose to view large thumbnails or small thumbnails in the Galleries by choosing this command. A check mark indicates small thumbnails and no check mark will indicate large thumbnails. Large thumbnails is the default setting.
Play Sound: By default a sound is played when you double click on a sound in the Sound gallery or when a sound is dropped on an object or the background. You can turn this feature "off" by un-checking this option.
Highlight Objects: While you design your pages, Web Studio can notify you of the status of an object by having the object display a colored box when it is effected by your design. Each of these options are turned off or turned on by clicking on them with the mouse. A check mark will notify "turned on".
No Highlighting: Checking this option shuts off all of the other options.
With Sounds: This displays a colored box around any object that has a sound associated with it. To turn this feature off, go to View > Highlight Objects> Show sounds and click your mouse.
With Links: This will either hide or display the link boxes that surround any icon, sign, button, photo, or text that has had a link added to it. When the check mark is visible, there will be a colored box around the graphic. (To change the color of the link box, see the chapter on Link Properties.)
That Overlap: Any objects that overlap on your pages will automatically be merged into a single graphic when you preview or post the Web site when using HTML 3.2. This is done to retain your desired layout. However, for those who would rather not have this "conversion" take place, this can help alert you to overlaps of objects.
Text Objects Converted to Graphics on your Web page: When using uncommon fonts (those listed in yellow or red in the Text gallery) Web Studio will convert the text to a graphic to retain the design integrity of your pages. If you would rather the text not be converted place a check mark here and a box will appear around all text that is going to be converted. You can then alter your layout to prevent the overlapping from occurring. Also, do not use HTML 3.2 when building your site. (See Site Properties for info on HTML 3.2)