Locating Source Code - Adobe GOLIVE CS2 User Manual

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Note: The settings for Editable Regions in the Highlight tab apply to editable regions in page templates. The settings for
Locked Regions apply to locked regions in a document based on a page template.

Locating source code

Locating elements with the Find Code Elements dialog box
Use the Find Code Elements command to find and manipulate elements in a document or throughout an entire site.
This feature offers several advantages over the Source Search Mode feature of the Find Text dialog box, which
searches for literal text strings. For example, if you use Find Code Elements to search for <body bgcolor="red">, you
will find perfect matches as well as instances of the element that lack the quotation marks or have other attributes
included. In addition, the Find Code Elements command lets you quickly add, delete, or modify attributes of existing
elements; delete the content of elements; or replace the plain text contents of elements.
The Find Code Elements dialog box includes three sections:
Let you select search criteria, including elements and attributes.
Find options
Let you specify changes or actions that you want carried out on any elements or attributes found
Change options
during a search.
Let you specify the scope of a search: one file, several files, an entire site or collection, or a list of
Work On options
previous results. You can also preview and modify the list of files that you want changed by the specified actions,
before you have GoLive carry out the actions.
A
not working yet
B
C
The Find Code Elements dialog box
A. Search section B. Action section C. Work On section
By default, the Find Code Elements dialog box appears in structured mode, which enables you to perform a struc­
tured search without any coding knowledge. If you want to enter complex search criteria, click Advanced.
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