DREAMWEAVER CS3
User Guide
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Recognizing templates in Code view
In Code view, editable content regions are marked in HTML with the following comments:
<!-- TemplateBeginEditable>
and
<!-- TemplateEndEditable -->
You can use code color preferences to set your own color scheme so you can easily distinguish template regions when
you view a document in Code view.
Everything between these comments will be editable in documents based on the template. The HTML source code
for an editable region might look like this:
<table width="75%" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
<tr bgcolor="#333366">
<td>Name</td>
<td><font color="#FFFFFF">Address</font></td>
<td><font color="#FFFFFF">Telephone Number</font></td>
</tr>
<!-- TemplateBeginEditable name="LocationList" -->
<tr>
<td>Enter name</td>
<td>Enter Address</td>
<td>Enter Telephone</td>
</tr>
<!-- TemplateEndEditable -->
</table>
Note:
When you edit template code in Code view, be careful not to change any of the template-related comment tags that
Dreamweaver relies on.
See also
“Customize code coloring preferences for a template” on page 418
Recognizing template-based documents in Design view
In Design view, a document based on a template (a template-based document), editable regions appear in the
Document window surrounded by rectangular outlines in a preset highlight color. A small tab appears at the upper-
left corner of each region, showing the name of the region.
September 4, 2007