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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

Doing
so will likely save you grief on your initial template-derived pages and prevent you from having to redo the
templates. However, once you??™ve worked with templates for a while, I suggest you disable this option; the
technique of embedding editable regions within block tags is a common one and not having to acknowledge
the alert over and over again, a major time-saver.
Centering option
When an object??”whether it??™s an image or text??”is centered on a page, HTML tags are placed around the
object (or objects) to indicate the alignment. Since the release of HTML 3.2, the
tag has been
deprecated by the W3C in favor of using a
tag with an align=???center??? attribute. By default,
Dreamweaver uses the officially preferred method of
.
Some Web designers are partial to the older
tag and prefer to use it to align their objects.
Dreamweaver offers a choice with the Centering option in the Code Format category. To use the new
method, select the Use
Tag option (the default). To switch to the older
method, select the
Use
Tag option. Although use of
has been officially discouraged, it is so widespread
that all browsers continue to support it.
Maximum Number Of History Steps option
Almost every Dreamweaver action, except the mouse click, is listed in the History panel.


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