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The Developer toolbar is a quick way to edit the current application, the current running page, create a new page, control, or component, view session state, or turn edit links on or off.
The Developer toolbar consists of the following links:
Home links you to the Workspace home page. See "About the Workspace Home Page".
Application links you to the Application home page. See "About the Application Home Page".
Edit Page accesses the Page Definition for the current running page. See "About the Page Definition".
Create links to a wizard for creating a page, region, page control (item, button, branch, computation, process, or validation), or a shared control (navigation bar icon, tab, list of values, list, or breadcrumb). See "Creating Applications".
Session links you to session state information for the current page. See "Viewing Session State".
Caching links to the Caching page. See "Managing Cached Regions".
View Debug displays the Debug window. See "Accessing Debugging Mode".
Debug toggles the page between Debug and No Debug mode. See "Accessing Debugging Mode".
Show Edit Links toggles between Show Edit Links and Hide Edit Links. Clicking Show Edit Links displays a small orange icon next to each editable object on the page. Each icon is orange and contains a triangle with two rules beneath it. Clicking the link displays another window in which to edit the object.