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Joseph W. Lowery
"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"
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Enhancing Productivity and Web Site Management Part VI
n URL: Choose this type when the attribute value points to a file or requires an Internet address,
such as the href attribute of the
tag. Designating an attribute as a URL type enables
Dreamweaver to update the link if the file is moved or renamed.
n Color: Use the Color type for those attributes specifying a color value, such as the
tag??™s
bgcolor attribute. The major benefit of identifying color-related attributes as such is the
color picker that is made available in the Template Properties dialog box.
n True/False: Select this type if the attribute is a Boolean, meaning it accepts a value of true or
false only??”for example, the
tag??™s hidden attribute.
n Number: Choose the Number type when an attribute requires a numeric value, such as the
tag??™s height and width attribute.
If you need to enter a percentage, like 50%, or other value that contains both numbers and other
characters, select the Text type for your editable attribute. Although you might think the Number
type is more logical, Dreamweaver generates errors when the template is saved with this type entered.
8. Enter the desired initial value for the attribute in the Default field.
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An Account of the Reconquest of the Sudan (page 371)
Adonais (page 34)
An Account of the Proceedings on the Trial of Susan B. Anthony, on the Charge of Illegal Voting (page 12)