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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"


This category is available only if you are working in a document with the extension of .php, .php3,
.php4, or .php5.
XSLT objects
If you??™re building either an XSLT fragment or full page, you??™ll have access to the XSLT object category of the
Insert bar. This category replicates features available from the Insert ??? XSLT Objects menu and includes
Dynamic Text, Repeat Region, Conditional Region, Multiple Conditional Region, and XSL Comment.
Getting the Most Out of the Property Inspector
Dreamweaver??™s Property inspector is your primary tool for specifying an object??™s particulars. What exactly
those particulars are??”in HTML, they are known as attributes??”depends on the object itself. The contents
of the Property inspector vary depending on which object is selected. For example, click anywhere on a
blank Web page, and the Property inspector shows text attributes for format, font name, size, and so on. If
you click an image, the Property inspector displays a small thumbnail of the picture, and the image??™s attributes
for height and width, image source, link, and alternative text (see Figure 3-24).
FIGURE 3-24
The Property inspector takes many forms, depending on the HTML element you select.
Manipulating the Property inspector
You can enable the Property inspector by choosing Window ??? Properties or selecting the keyboard shortcut,
Ctrl+F3 (Command+F3).


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