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Indent Size determines the size of indents. The size is measured in spaces if Use is set to spaces, or in tabs if Use is set to tabs. Tab Size determines the size of tabs (measured in character spaces). Automatic Wrapping adds "hard" returns once a line reaches the specified column width. (Note that Dreamweaver inserts hard returns only in places where they don't change the appearance of the document in browsers, so some lines may remain longer than the Automatic Wrapping option specifies.) By contrast, the Wrap option in the Code view (or Code inspector) adds a "soft" return for lines that extend beyond the width of the window. Line Breaks specifies the type of remote server (Windows, Macintosh, or UNIX) that hosts your remote site. Choosing the correct type of line break characters ensures that your HTML source code appears correctly when viewed on the remote server. (Note that for FTP, this setting applies only to binary transfer mode; Dreamweaver ASCII transfer mode ignores this setting. If you download files using ASCII mode, Dreamweaver sets line breaks based on the operating system of your computer; if you upload files using ASCII mode, the line breaks are all set to CR LF.) This setting is also useful when you are working with an external text editor that recognizes only certain kinds of line breaks. For example, use CR LF (Windows) if Notepad is your external editor, and CR (Macintosh) if SimpleText is your external editor. Case for Tags and Case for Attributes control the capitalization of tag and attribute names. These options are applied to tags and attributes that you insert or edit in the Document window, but they are not applied to the tags and attributes that you enter directly in the Code view (or Code inspector), or to the tags and attributes in a document when you open it (unless you also select one or both of the Override Case Of options). Override Case Of: Tags and Attributes specify whether to enforce your specified case options at all times, including when you open an existing HTML document. When you select one of these options, all tags or attributes in open documents are immediately converted to the specified case, as are all tags or attributes in each document you open from then on (until you deselect this option again). Tags or attributes you type in the Code view (or Code inspector) and the Quick Tag Editor are also converted to the specified case, as are tags or attributes you insert using the Objects panel. For example, if you want tag names always to be converted to lowercase, specify lowercase in Case for Tags, and then select the Override Case Of: Tags option. Then when you open a document that contains uppercase tag names, Dreamweaver converts them all to lowercase. Centering specifies whether elements should be centered using div align="center" or center. Both are part of the HTML 4.0 Transitional specification, but center is supported by a wider range of browsers. Editing HTML in Dreamweaver 345

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Editing HTML in Dreamweaver
345
Indent Size
determines the size of indents. The size is measured in spaces if Use is
set to spaces, or in tabs if Use is set to tabs.
Tab Size
determines the size of tabs (measured in character spaces).
Automatic Wrapping
adds “hard” returns once a line reaches the specified column
width. (Note that Dreamweaver inserts hard returns only in places where they
don’t change the appearance of the document in browsers, so some lines may
remain longer than the Automatic Wrapping option specifies.) By contrast, the
Wrap option in the Code view (or Code inspector) adds a “soft” return for lines
that extend beyond the width of the window.
Line Breaks
specifies the type of remote server (Windows, Macintosh, or UNIX)
that hosts your remote site. Choosing the correct type of line break characters
ensures that your HTML source code appears correctly when viewed on the
remote server. (Note that for FTP, this setting applies only to binary transfer
mode; Dreamweaver ASCII transfer mode ignores this setting. If you download
files using ASCII mode, Dreamweaver sets line breaks based on the operating
system of your computer; if you upload files using ASCII mode, the line breaks
are all set to CR LF.) This setting is also useful when you are working with an
external text editor that recognizes only certain kinds of line breaks. For example,
use CR LF (Windows) if Notepad is your external editor, and CR (Macintosh) if
SimpleText is your external editor.
Case for Tags and Case for Attributes
control the capitalization of tag and
attribute names. These options are applied to tags and attributes that you insert or
edit in the Document window, but they are not applied to the tags and attributes
that you enter directly in the Code view (or Code inspector), or to the tags and
attributes in a document when you open it (unless you also select one or both of
the Override Case Of options).
Override Case Of: Tags and Attributes
specify whether to enforce your specified
case options at all times, including when you open an existing HTML document.
When you select one of these options, all tags or attributes in open documents are
immediately converted to the specified case, as are all tags or attributes in each
document you open from then on (until you deselect this option again). Tags or
attributes you type in the Code view (or Code inspector) and the Quick Tag
Editor are also converted to the specified case, as are tags or attributes you insert
using the Objects panel. For example, if you want tag names always to be
converted to lowercase, specify lowercase in Case for Tags, and then select the
Override Case Of: Tags option. Then when you open a document that contains
uppercase tag names, Dreamweaver converts them all to lowercase.
Centering
specifies whether elements should be centered using
div
align="center"
or
center
. Both are part of the HTML 4.0 Transitional
specification, but
center
is supported by a wider range of browsers.