You can move items into or out of context menus using the same procedure as for other menus.
For information, see "About the menus.xml file" on page 137.
To move a menu command:
Quit Dreamweaver.
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Make a backup copy of the menus.xml file.
Open menus.xml in a text editor such as BBEdit, Macromedia® HomeSite,® or Wordpad. (Don't open it
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in Dreamweaver.)
Cut an entire
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menuitem
Place the insertion point at the new location for the menu command. (Make sure it's between a
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corresponding
tag.)
/menu
Paste the menu command into its new location.
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To create a submenu while moving a menu command:
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Place the insertion point inside a menu (somewhere between a
Insert a new
tag and
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menu
Add new menu commands to the new submenu.
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To insert a separator between two menu commands:
• Place a
tag between the two
separator/
To remove an existing separator:
• Delete the corresponding
To move a menu:
Quit Dreamweaver.
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2
Make a backup copy of the menus.xml file.
Open menus.xml in a text editor such as BBEdit, HomeSite, or Wordpad. (Don't open it in Dreamweaver.)
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Cut an entire menu and its contents, from the opening
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Place the insertion point at the new location for the menu. (Make sure it's between a
sponding
tag.)
/menubar
Paste the menu into its new location.
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Changing the name of a menu command or menu
You can easily change the name of any menu command or menu by editing the menus.xml file.
To change the name of a menu command or menu:
Quit Dreamweaver.
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Make a backup copy of the menus.xml file.
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Open menus.xml in a text editor such as HomeSite, BBEdit, or Wordpad. (Don't open it in Dreamweaver.)
tag, from the
at the beginning to the
<menuitem
tag pair inside the menu.
/menu
menuitem
line.
separator/
at the end.
/>
tag and the corresponding
menu
tags.
tag to the closing
menu
/menu
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tag and the
menu
tag).
/menu
tag.
tag and the corre-
menubar
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