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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

Under HTML Tags, you can expand the tag
groupings further to see, in some cases, tags separated into additional categories such as General, Browser-
Specific, and Deprecated.
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FIGURE 6-19
When you select your page element from the Tag Chooser (shown in the background), you have a wealth of options
in the Tag Editor (foreground).
If you??™re confused about what a specific tag is for or how it??™s used, click the Tag Info button. The bottom
half of the dialog box converts to a context-sensitive reference panel. Exactly what information is available
depends on the tag itself. For most HTML tags, you find a description, examples, and a list of browsers in
which the tag is recognized. Much of the information available is also available in the Reference panel
(covered later in this chapter); however, not all tags are covered.
When you??™ve chosen a tag and either double-clicked it or selected Insert, the Tag Editor opens. Each tag has
its own user interface with full accessibility and CSS options. As shown in Figure 6-19, selecting a category
from the list on the left displays the available options on the right.
Custom tags or attributes entered into the Tag Library are not displayed in the Tag Chooser.


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