Dreamweaver supports four
different regions in a template:
n Editable regions: The area, such as all the code, within an editable region may be altered. Thus
in a page where all the navigation code is locked, the content area can be designated as an
editable region.
n Editable attributes: Within a locked tag, specific attributes can be made editable. You can, for
example, unlock the border attribute for a table while keeping the cell padding and cell spacing
secure.
n Optional regions: Content within an optional region may or may not be displayed, depending on
certain conditions set by the template designer.
n Repeating regions: Certain areas in an otherwise locked object (typically a table), can be repeated
as many times as needed in a template-derived document. Repeating regions are great for controlling
the overall look and feel of a table but allowing the number of detail rows to vary.
All the various region types require template markup within the document. You can also combine certain
template regions??”you could, for example, make some of the content within a repeating region editable
and keep some of it locked.
Naturally, templates can be altered to mark additional editable areas or to relock editable areas. Moreover,
you can detach a document created from a template at any time and edit anything in the document.
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