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In addition to the editable-region outlines, the entire page is surrounded by a different-colored outline, with a tab in
the upper-right corner giving the name of the template that the document is based on. This highlighted rectangle
reminds you that the document is based on a template and that you can’t change content outside the editable regions.
See also
“Set highlighting preferences for template regions” on page 419
Recognizing template-based documents in Code view
In Code view, editable regions of a document derived from a template appear in a different color than code in the
non-editable regions. You can make changes only to code in the editableregions or editable parameters but you
cannot type in locked regions.
Editable content is marked in HTML with the following Dreamweaver comments:
<!-- InstanceBeginEditable>
and
<!-- InstanceEndEditable -->
Everything between these comments is editable in a template-based document. The HTML source code for an
editable region might look like this:
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