I try to strike a balance between readability and compactness by selecting all the options except
Opening Brace On Separate Line and Blank Line Between Rules.
Not only can you customize your general code and CSS preferences, but with Dreamweaver??™s
Tag Library Editor you can modify all the various tags individually??”as well as import entire
new tag sets. For details on how the Tag Library Editor works, see Chapter 33.
Validator preferences
Dreamweaver offers the capability to validate against multiple HTML schemes and server-side languages.
You can even choose which types of errors you??™d like Dreamweaver to warn you about. In Figure 4-22,
notice that you can choose just the specs you want to support.
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FIGURE 4-22
The Validator preferences enable you to validate against one or multiple HTML schemes or server-side languages.
The Validate Against list includes the following entries:
n HTML 2.0 n ColdFusion 3.0
n HTML 3.2 n ColdFusion 3.1
n HTML 4.0 n ColdFusion 4.0
n XHTML 1.0 Strict n ColdFusion 4.5
n XHTML 1.0 Transitional n ColdFusion 5.0
n XHTML 1.0 Frameset n ColdFusion MX
n Internet Explorer 3.0 Extensions n ColdFusion MX 7
n Internet Explorer 4.0 Extensions n Synchronized Multiple Integration Language 1.
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