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Chapter 7 Using Web Development Languages
Managing CodeSweepers
You can specify a default CodeSweeper, and create, edit, and delete a CodeSweeper.
To set the default CodeSweeper:
1
In the
Options > Settings > CodeSweeper
pane, select the CodeSweeper and click
Set as Default and then click Apply.
To create a CodeSweeper:
1
In the
Options > Settings > CodeSweeper
pane, click New Profile and enter a
name for the CodeSweeper.
2
In the Select the CodeSweeper type box, select Macromedia CodeSweeper or
HTML-Tidy CodeSweeper and click OK.
3
Select the node for the new HTML Tidy CodeSweeper under Macromedia
CodeSweepers or HTML Tidy Codesweepers and complete the pane of
information for the new CodeSweeper.
For a Macromedia CodeSweeper, see
“Setting general options” on page 118
and
“Setting tag-specific options” on page 119
.
For an HTML Tidy CodeSweeper, see
http://www.w3c.org/People/Raggett/tidy/
#help
http://www.w3c.org/People/Raggett/tidy/#help
/a
.
4
Click Apply.
To edit a Macromedia CodeSweeper:
1
In the
Options > Settings > CodeSweeper
pane, select the Macromedia
CodeSweeper and click Edit Profile.
Summary of Contents for HOMESITE
Page 11: ...Contents xi Table of CommandID values 310 Table of SettingID values 314 Glossary 323...
Page 12: ...xii Contents...
Page 20: ...xx About This Book...
Page 28: ...8 Chapter 1 Setting Up the Product...
Page 70: ...50 Chapter 4 Managing Files...
Page 88: ...68 Chapter 5 Writing Code and Web Content...
Page 116: ...96 Chapter 6 Editing Pages...
Page 148: ...128 Chapter 7 Using Web Development Languages...
Page 190: ...170 Chapter 11 Deploying Files...
Page 210: ...190 Chapter 12 Testing and Maintaining Web Pages...
Page 216: ...196 Chapter 13 Extending the Help System...
Page 350: ...330 Glossary...
Page 358: ...338 Index...