When, for example, a named anchor
is inserted, Dreamweaver shows you a small gold shield with an anchor emblem. Not only does this shield
indicate the anchor??™s position, but you can also manipulate the code with cut-and-paste or drag-and-drop
techniques. Moreover, clicking a symbol opens the pertinent Property inspector and enables quick changes
to the tag??™s attributes.
FIGURE 4-3
You can show or hide any or all of the 13 invisible elements listed in the Preferences dialog box and determine the
appearance of recordset fields and includes.
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Setting Your Preferences 4
Temporarily hide all invisible elements by deselecting View ??? Visual Aids ??? Invisible
Elements.
The 13 items controlled through the Invisible Elements panel are as follows:
n Named Anchors
n Scripts
n Comments
n Line Breaks
n Client-Side Image Maps
n Embedded Styles
n Hidden Form Fields
n Form Delimiter
n Anchor Points For AP Elements
n Anchor Points For Aligned Elements
n Visual Server Markup Tags (ASP, CFML, ...)
n Nonvisual Server Markup Tags (ASP, CFML, ...)
n CSS Display: None
Most of the Invisible Elements options display or hide small symbols in Dreamweaver??™s visual Document
window. Several options, however, show an outline or another type of highlight.
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