The Tag inspector, however, presents the attributes and values in the same
two-column layout regardless of the selection: attributes on the left and values on the right. Any displayed
attribute can be modified through the Tag inspector??”simply click into the attribute??™s value field to make a
change. After you??™ve clicked elsewhere or pressed Enter (Return) to move to the next attribute, the attribute/
value pair is written into your tag.
Value fields are not just simple text fields, although you can enter the attribute by hand if you want. The
value fields change according to the type of attribute. Attributes that can use a predefined value display a
pop-up list with all the possible values; for example, click an
tag and the pop-up value list for the
target attribute contains _blank, _parent, _self, and top (as shown in Figure 6-22). Such pop-up
lists are also editable??”which means you can enter a value not in the list. Color-type attributes, such as
bgcolor, offer the Adobe standard color picker, whereas attributes requiring a filename display both
Browse to File (the folder) and Point to File (the crosshairs) icons. All value fields include a lightning bolt
icon for inserting dynamic data, such as a field, from a recordset.
FIGURE 6-22
Use the Tag inspector to quickly modify any or all attributes of any tag on the page.
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