DREAMWEAVER CS3
User Guide
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To edit a tag, select Edit Tag from the menu. Make your changes in the Quick Tag Editor. For more information,
see “Edit code with the Quick Tag Editor” on page 332.
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To delete a tag, select Remove Tag from the menu.
Select an object corresponding to a tag
1
Click in the document.
The tags that apply at the insertion point appear in the tag selector.
2
Click a tag in the tag selector.
The object represented by the tag is selected on the page.
Use this technique to select individual table rows (
tr
tags) or cells (
td
tags).
Write and edit scripts in Design view
You can work with client-side JavaScripts and VBScripts in both Code and Design view, in the following ways:
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Write a JavaScript or VBScript script for your page without leaving Design view.
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Create a link in your document to an external script file without leaving Design view.
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Edit a script without leaving Design view.
Before starting, select View > Visual Aids > Invisible Elements to ensure that script markers appear on the page.
Write a client-side script
1
Place the insertion point where you want the script.
2
Select Insert > HTML > Script Objects > Script.
3
Select the scripting language from the Language pop-up menu.
If you are using JavaScript and are unsure of the version, select JavaScript rather than JavaScript1.1 or JavaScript1.2.
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Type or paste your script code into the Content box.
You don’t need to include the opening and closing
script
tags.
5
Type or paste HTML code into the No Script box. Browsers that don’t support the chosen scripting language
display this code instead of running the script.
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Click OK.
Link to an external script file
1
Place the insertion point where you want the script.
2
Select Insert > HTML > Script Objects > Script.
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Click OK without typing anything in the Content box.
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Select the script marker in Design view of the Document window.
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In the Property inspector, click the folder icon and browse to and select the external script file, or type the filename
in the Source box.
Edit a script
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Select the script marker.
September 4, 2007