One other feature makes the
Quick Tag Editor even quicker to use: A handy list of tags or attributes cuts down on typing.
To call up the Quick Tag Editor, use any of the following methods:
n Choose Modify ??? Quick Tag Editor.
n Press the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+T (Command+T).
n Click the Quick Tag Editor icon on the Property inspector.
The Quick Tag Editor has three modes: Insert HTML, Wrap Tag, and Edit HTML. Although you can get to
all three modes from any situation, which mode appears initially depends on the current selection. The
Quick Tag Editor??™s window (see Figure 6-23) appears above the current selection when you use either the
menu or keyboard method of opening it or next to the Property inspector when you click the icon. In either
case, you can move the Quick Tag Editor window to a new location onscreen by dragging its title bar.
FIGURE 6-23
The Quick Tag Editor is great for quickly tweaking your code.
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Regardless of which mode the Quick Tag Editor opens in, you can toggle to the other modes by
pressing the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+T (Command+T).
The Quick Tag Editor offers built-in code hinting, just like that found in Code view. See the ???Working with
the Hint List??? sidebar later in this chapter for details about this feature.
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