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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"


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Designing and Crafting Core Pages Part II
FIGURE 8-22
Comments are extremely useful for inserting into the code information not visible on the rendered Web page.
By default, Dreamweaver inserts a Comment symbol in the Document window. You can hide the Comment
symbol by choosing Edit ??? Preferences (Dreamweaver ??? Preferences) and then deselecting the Comments
checkbox in the Invisible Elements category. You can also hide any displayed Invisibles by choosing View ???
Visual Aids ??? Invisible Elements or using the keyboard shortcut, Ctrl+Shift+I (Command+Shift+I).
You can also add a comment using the Snippets panel. To use this method, choose Window ??? Snippets to
open the panel and then expand the Comments folder. In the Document window, position the cursor where
you want the comment to go. In the Snippets panel, double-click the type of comment you want to add or
select the comment, and click the Insert button. If you are working in Code view, type your comment between
the inserted tags. If you are working in Design view, select the Comment symbol; then, in the Comment
Property inspector, replace any default text that Dreamweaver may have added with your comment.
The Snippets panel is really good for commenting out a section of code or text already on the
page.


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