Using Tag Chooser
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Using Tag Chooser
Tag Chooser contains all supported tag sets and is the primary user interface for tag
selection. The following screen shot shows Tag Chooser with an HTML tag
highlighted and the embedded Help for that tag displayed.
Press Select to open the tag editor for the highlighted tag. Tags that do not have
attributes, and therefore do not need a tag editor, are indicated in the list by
displaying both start and end tags, and are inserted directly into the document.
Tag Chooser content and behavior is determined by a set of VTML files which can be
identified by opening the Extensions\MarkUpTag.vtm files.
Expression Builder displays a hierarchical view of all supported expression elements,
and fully supports ColdFusion 5. Elements can be selected to create complex
expressions for insertion in applications and for other programming needs.
You can adapt these tools to meet new requirements imposed by the evolution of
HTML, CFML, JSP, other tag-based languages, and supported web technologies.
The content and the behavior of these tools is controlled by two templates:
MarkupTags.VTM and ExpressionElements.VTM. Both are located in the
\Extensions\ subdirectory of your visual tools installation directory.
Two VTML tags,
cat
and
e
, let you customize the content of tag dialog boxes:
Summary of Contents for HOMESITE
Page 11: ...Contents xi Table of CommandID values 310 Table of SettingID values 314 Glossary 323...
Page 12: ...xii Contents...
Page 20: ...xx About This Book...
Page 28: ...8 Chapter 1 Setting Up the Product...
Page 70: ...50 Chapter 4 Managing Files...
Page 88: ...68 Chapter 5 Writing Code and Web Content...
Page 116: ...96 Chapter 6 Editing Pages...
Page 148: ...128 Chapter 7 Using Web Development Languages...
Page 190: ...170 Chapter 11 Deploying Files...
Page 210: ...190 Chapter 12 Testing and Maintaining Web Pages...
Page 216: ...196 Chapter 13 Extending the Help System...
Page 350: ...330 Glossary...
Page 358: ...338 Index...