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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

If the
Convert Tags To Scripts On File Open option is selected, the designer is presented with a dialog box asking
whether the active content code should be updated; if the option is disabled, the offer to update the file is
not presented.
It is highly recommended that designers maintain the default enabled options to avoid user issues with
Internet Explorer.
Code Coloring preferences
HTML code is a combination of the tags that structure the language and the text that provides the content.
A Web page designer often has difficulty distinguishing swiftly between the two??”and finding the right
code to modify. Dreamweaver enables you to set color preferences for the code as it appears in Code view or
the Code inspector. You can not only alter colors for the background, default tags, and text and general
comments, but also specify certain tags to get certain colors.
Dreamweaver now enables you to specify color-coding for individual document types. If you want different
code coloring in VBScript documents, HTML, and PHP documents, you can customize the coloring for each
individually. The only color on the main dialog box is the default background color. This isn??™t the page
background color, but the Code view background color.
To modify any of the elements for a specific document type, select the document type as illustrated in
Figure 4-18, and click Edit Coloring Scheme.


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