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To add a new attribute to a tag:
1
Use Tab, the arrow keys, and the Spacebar to move the insertion point to where
you want to add an attribute.
2
Type a valid attribute name for the tag.
If you pause in typing, the hints menu appears.
Removing a tag
You can remove a tag from your document, leaving its content (if any) in place.
To remove a tag:
1
Do one of the following:
•
Select the tag in the tag selector at the bottom left of the Document window.
•
Select anything in the Document window, or click to place the insertion point
in the window.
2
Right mouse-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) in the Design
view, and choose Remove Tag from the context menu.
Setting Quick Tag Editor preferences
Quick Tag Editor preferences let you control whether the edits you make in the
Quick Tag Editor are automatically updated in the Document window. You can
also adjust the controls for the hints menu. To display these preferences, choose
Edit > Preferences and select Quick Tag Editor.
Apply Changes Immediately While Editing
controls whether your Quick Tag
Editor changes are automatically updated in your document as you move between
attributes in Edit Tag mode. If you turn off this option, you must press Enter to
apply your changes to the document. (This option is ignored in Insert HTML
mode and in Wrap Tag mode; in those modes, you must always press Enter to
apply your changes to the document.)
Enable Tag Hints
controls whether the hints menu appears while you’re typing in
the Quick Tag Editor. You can also adjust the length of the delay before the menu
displays for the current attribute or tag.
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