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Opening files in Code view by default
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To set code coloring preferences:
1.
Select Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Dreamweaver > Preferences (Macintosh).
2.
Select Code Coloring from the Category list on the left.
The Code Coloring preferences appear.
3.
Adjust any of the settings in the dialog box.
For more information, click the Help button in the dialog box.
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Customizing keyboard shortcuts
You can use your favorite keyboard shortcuts in Dreamweaver. If you’re accustomed to using
specific keyboard shortcuts—for example, Control+Enter to add a line break, Control+G to
go to a specific position in the code, or Shift+F6 to validate a file—you can add them to
Dreamweaver using the Keyboard Shortcut Editor. For more information, see
specific keyboard shortcuts—for example, Control+Enter to add a line break, Control+G to
go to a specific position in the code, or Shift+F6 to validate a file—you can add them to
Dreamweaver using the Keyboard Shortcut Editor. For more information, see
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Opening files in Code view by default
When you open a file type that normally doesn’t contain any HTML (for example, a
JavaScript file), the file opens in Code view (or Code inspector) instead of Design view. You
can specify which file types open in Code view.
JavaScript file), the file opens in Code view (or Code inspector) instead of Design view. You
can specify which file types open in Code view.
To set the default view for non-HTML files:
1.
Select Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Dreamweaver > Preferences (Macintosh).
2.
Select File Types/Editors from the Category list on the left.
The File Types/Editors preferences appear.
3.
In the Open in Code View text box, add the filename extension of the file type you want
to open automatically in Code view.
to open automatically in Code view.
Type a space between filename extensions. You can add as many extensions as you like.