Options are Default, Lowercase, Uppercase, or Mixed Case. Choosing
Mixed Case enables you to enter exactly how you want the attribute formatted. Clicking Set
Default alerts you to return to the Code Format category of Preferences.
n Attribute Type: There are 10 different attribute types for your tag??”Text, Enumerated, Color,
Directory, File Name, File Path, Flag, Font, Relative Path, and Style. Setting the type affects
how Dreamweaver asks for information when using Code Hints in Code view or the Quick
Tag Editor. Choosing color for an attribute causes a color palette to appear if you add the
attribute in Code view. Setting the Type to Relative Path gives you a Select File dialog box.
n Values: The Values field is used only for the enumerated attribute type and gives you a list of
valid values for a particular attribute.
3. Click OK.
Creating and deleting tag libraries, tags, and attributes
The following sets of steps show you how to create a new tag library, add a tag to an existing library, or add
an attribute to an existing tag.
TIP TIP
1050
Extending Dreamweaver Part VII
To add a new tag library, follow these steps:
1. Choose Edit ??? Tag Libraries.
2. Click the Add (+) button and choose New Tag Library.
3. Enter a name for your new tag library and click OK.
Pages:
1760
1761
1762
1763
1764
1765
1766
1767
1768
1769
1770
1771
1772
1773
1774
1775
1776
1777
1778
1779
1780
1781
1782
1783
1784