Adobe 38040334 Extending Dreamweaver - Page 175

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DREAMWEAVER CS3 169 Extending Dreamweaver Description Defines a single toolbar item. Toolbar items include buttons, radio buttons, check buttons, combo boxes, pop-up menus, and so on. For a list of the types of toolbar items that you can define, see "Toolbar item tags" on page 170. Attributes The attributes vary, depending on the item that you define. For a complete list of the attributes that you can specify for toolbar items, see "Item tag attributes" on page 175. Contents None. Container The toolbar tag or the toolbarset tag. Example Description Refers to (and includes in the current toolbar) a toolbar item that was defined either inside a previous toolbar or outside of all toolbars. Attributes id, {showIf} • id="id_reference" Required. Must be the ID of an item that was previously defined or included in the file. Dreamweaver does not allow forward references. If a toolbar item tag references an undefined ID, Dreamweaver reports an error and ignores the reference. • showIf="script" Specifies that this item appears on the toolbar only if the specified script returns a true value. For example, you can use showIf to show certain buttons only in a given application or only when a page is written in a server-side language such as ColdFusion, ASP, or JSP. If you do not specify showIf, the item always appears. Dreamweaver checks this property whenever the item's enabler runs; that is, according to the value of the update attribute. You should use this attribute sparingly. The attribute can be used either in the item definition or in a reference to the item from a toolbar. If both the definition and the reference specify the showIf attribute, Dreamweaver shows the item only if both conditions are true. The showIf attribute is equivalent to the showIf() function in a command file. Contents None. Container The toolbar tag or the toolbarset tag. Example

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DREAMWEAVER CS3
Extending Dreamweaver
169
<itemtype/>
Description
Defines a single toolbar item. Toolbar items include buttons, radio buttons, check buttons, combo boxes, pop-up
menus, and so on. For a list of the types of toolbar items that you can define, see “Toolbar item tags” on page 170.
Attributes
The attributes vary, depending on the item that you define. For a complete list of the attributes that you can specify
for toolbar items, see “Item tag attributes” on page 175.
Contents
None.
Container
The
toolbar
tag or the
toolbarset
tag.
Example
<button id="strikeout
_
button" .../>
<itemref/>
Description
Refers to (and includes in the current toolbar) a toolbar item that was defined either inside a previous toolbar or
outside of all toolbars.
Attributes
id, {showIf}
id="
id_reference
"
Required. Must be the ID of an item that was previously defined or included in the file.
Dreamweaver does not allow forward references. If a toolbar item tag references an undefined ID, Dreamweaver
reports an error and ignores the reference.
showIf="
script
"
Specifies that this item appears on the toolbar only if the specified script returns a
true
value.
For example, you can use
showIf
to show certain buttons only in a given application or only when a page is written
in a server-side language such as ColdFusion, ASP, or JSP. If you do not specify
showIf
, the item always appears.
Dreamweaver checks this property whenever the item’s enabler runs; that is, according to the value of the
update
attribute. You should use this attribute sparingly. The attribute can be used either in the item definition or in a
reference to the item from a toolbar. If both the definition and the reference specify the
showIf
attribute, Dream-
weaver shows the item only if both conditions are true. The
showIf
attribute is equivalent to the
showIf()
function in a command file.
Contents
None.
Container
The
toolbar
tag or the
toolbarset
tag.
Example
<itemref id="strikeout_button">