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Coding
Last updated 11/30/2015
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Example 2: Inserting CSS code using Emmet
To insert CSS code for creating border radius with vendor prefixes, open your CSS file and type the following Emmet
abbrevation:
-bdrs
When you press Tab, the abbreviation expands to the following code:
-webkit-border-radius: ;
-moz-border-radius: ;
border-radius: ;
Insert tags with the Tag Chooser
Use the Tag Chooser to insert in your page any tag in the Dreamweaver tag libraries (which include ColdFusion and
ASP.NET tag libraries).
1 Position the insertion point in the code, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh), and select Insert Tag.
The Tag Chooser appears. The left pane contains a list of supported tag libraries, and the right pane shows the
individual tags in the selected tag library folder.
2 Select a category of tags from the tag library, or expand the category and select a subcategory.
3 Select a tag from the right pane.
4 To view syntax and usage information for the tag in the Tag Chooser, click the Tag Info button. If available,
information about the tag appears.
5 To view the same information about the tag in the Reference panel, click the <?> icon. If available, information about
the tag appears.
6 To insert the selected tag into your code, click Insert.
If the tag appears in the right pane with angle brackets (for example, <title></title>), it doesnt require additional
information, and its immediately inserted into the document at the insertion point.
If the tag does require additional information, a tag editor appears.