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Code coloring

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DREAMWEAVER CS3 43 Extending Dreamweaver Attributes label, value, icon, datatype • The label attribute specifies the name to display. This argument is required. • The value attribute specifies value to drop when the item is selected in the code hint menu. This argument is required. • The icon attribute specifies the icon to be used in the code hint menu. This argument is required. • The datatype attribute allows you to specify string, which indicates that closing quotation marks are to be added when the user selects a value from the Code Hint menu. This argument is optional. Contents None. Container The tag. Description This tag describes properties/fields of an object and has the following standard attributes. Attributes label, value, icon • The label attribute is the string that Dreamweaver displays in the pop-up menu. • The value attribute is the string that Dreamweaver inserts in the document when you select the command. When the user selects the item from the menu and presses Enter or Return, Dreamweaver replaces all the text that the user typed since the menu opened. The user typed the pattern-matching characters before the menu opened, so Dreamweaver does not insert them again. • The icon attribute, which is optional, specifies the path to an image file that Dreamweaver displays as an icon to the left of the menu text. The location is expressed as a URL, relative to the Configuration folder. Contents None. Container The menu tag. Code coloring Dreamweaver lets you customize or extend the code coloring schemes that you see in Code view so that you can add new keywords to a scheme or add code coloring schemes for new document types. If you develop JavaScript functions to use in your client-side script, for example, you can add the names of these functions to the keywords section so that they display in the color that is specified in the Preferences dialog box. Likewise, if you develop a new programming language for an application server and you want to distribute a new document type to help Dreamweaver users build pages with it, you could add a code coloring scheme for the document type.

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DREAMWEAVER CS3
Extending Dreamweaver
43
Attributes
label, value, icon, datatype
The
label
attribute specifies the name to display. This argument is required.
The
value
attribute specifies value to drop when the item is selected in the code hint menu. This argument is
required.
The
icon
attribute specifies the icon to be used in the code hint menu. This argument is required.
The
datatype
attribute allows you to specify
string
, which indicates that closing quotation marks are to be
added when the user selects a value from the Code Hint menu. This argument is optional.
Contents
None.
Container
The
<optionparammenu>
tag.
<property>
Description
This tag describes properties/fields of an object and has the following standard attributes.
Attributes
label, value, icon
The
label
attribute is the string that Dreamweaver displays in the pop-up menu.
The
value
attribute is the string that Dreamweaver inserts in the document when you select the command. When
the user selects the item from the menu and presses Enter or Return, Dreamweaver replaces all the text that the
user typed since the menu opened. The user typed the pattern-matching characters before the menu opened, so
Dreamweaver does not insert them again.
The
icon
attribute, which is optional, specifies the path to an image file that Dreamweaver displays as an icon to
the left of the menu text. The location is expressed as a URL, relative to the Configuration folder.
Contents
None.
Container
The
menu
tag.
Code coloring
Dreamweaver lets you customize or extend the code coloring schemes that you see in Code view so that you can add
new keywords to a scheme or add code coloring schemes for new document types. If you develop JavaScript
functions to use in your client-side script, for example, you can add the names of these functions to the keywords
section so that they display in the color that is specified in the Preferences dialog box. Likewise, if you develop a new
programming language for an application server and you want to distribute a new document type to help Dream-
weaver users build pages with it, you could add a code coloring scheme for the document type.