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Toolbar item tags
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<checkbutton>
Description
A check button is a button that has a checked or unchecked state and that executes a specific
command when clicked. When it is checked, it appears pressed in and highlighted. When it is
not checked, it appears flat. Dreamweaver implements the following states for the check
button: Mouse-over, Pressed, Mouse-over-while-pressed, and Disabled-while-pressed. The
handler that is specified by the
command when clicked. When it is checked, it appears pressed in and highlighted. When it is
not checked, it appears flat. Dreamweaver implements the following states for the check
button: Mouse-over, Pressed, Mouse-over-while-pressed, and Disabled-while-pressed. The
handler that is specified by the
checked
attribute or the
isCommandChecked()
function must
ensure that clicking the check button causes the button’s state to toggle.
Attributes
id, {showIf}, image, {disabledImage}, {overImage}, tooltip, {label},
{file}, {domRequired}, {enabled}, checked, {update}, command, {arguments}
For a description of each attribute, see
.
Contents
None.
Container
The
toolbar
tag or the
toolbarset
tag.
Example
<CHECKBUTTON ID="DW_LiveDebug"
image="Toolbars/images/MM/debugview.gif"
disabledImage="Toolbars/images/MM/globe_dis.gif"
tooltip="Live Debug"
enabled="dw.canLiveDebug()"
checked="dw.getDocumentDOM() != null && dw.getDocumentDOM().getView() ==
'browse'"
command="dw.toggleLiveDebug()"
showIf="dw.canLiveDebug()"
update="onViewChange"/>
disabledImage="Toolbars/images/MM/globe_dis.gif"
tooltip="Live Debug"
enabled="dw.canLiveDebug()"
checked="dw.getDocumentDOM() != null && dw.getDocumentDOM().getView() ==
'browse'"
command="dw.toggleLiveDebug()"
showIf="dw.canLiveDebug()"
update="onViewChange"/>
<radiobutton>
Description
A radio button is exactly the same as a check button, except that when it is off, it appears as a
raised button. Dreamweaver implements the following states for the radio button: Mouse-
over, Pressed, Mouse-over-while-pressed, and Disabled-while-pressed. Dreamweaver does not
enforce mutual exclusion between radio buttons. The handler that the
raised button. Dreamweaver implements the following states for the radio button: Mouse-
over, Pressed, Mouse-over-while-pressed, and Disabled-while-pressed. Dreamweaver does not
enforce mutual exclusion between radio buttons. The handler that the
checked
attribute or
the
isCommandChecked()
function specifies must ensure that the checked and unchecked
states of radio buttons are consistent with each other.