You can enter a Keyword or
Description object from the HTML category of the Insert bar so that all the Web pages in your site
have the same basic information for cataloging.
You can create a template from a Web document with one command: File ??? Save As Template.
Dreamweaver stores all templates in a Templates folder created for each defined site with a special file
extension (.dwt). After you??™ve created your page and saved it as a template, notice that Dreamweaver
inserts <
> in the title bar to remind you of the page??™s status. Now you??™re ready to begin defining
the template??™s editable regions.
You can also create a template from an entirely blank page if you like. To do so, open the
Assets panel and select the Templates category. From the Templates category, click the New
Template button. You can find more information about how to use the Assets panel of the Templates category
later in this chapter. Another approach to achieve the same result is to choose File ??? New to display the
New Document dialog box, select the Blank Page category, and then choose HTML template from the Page
Type category. Use this method when you want to build an XHTML-compliant template from scratch.
Using Editable Regions
As noted earlier, when you convert an existing document into a template via the Save As Template command,
the entire document is initially locked.
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