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Adding an element with the Visual Tag Editor
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In the Layout Editor, place the cursor where you want to insert source code. Be careful to avoid selecting existing
text or elements, which would open the Visual Tag Editor in Edit mode.
Choose Special > Visual Tag Editor.
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To insert an element with the Visual Tag Editor, do one of the following:
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Type the element's tag in the upper panel displaying the empty tag.
Double-click the tag in the list box.
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To insert an attribute, do the following:
Type a blank space after the tag (within the angle brackets). Whenever you type a space after a tag, GoLive displays
the relevant attributes for that tag in the list box.
Insert an attribute by typing the attribute in the upper panel or double-clicking it in the list box.
Type a value for the attribute.
Note: GoLive obtains the tags, attributes, and values for the list box in the Visual Tag Editor from the DTD set by the
current doctype. (See "Setting the document type definition" on page 161.) If the document doesn't have a doctype,
GoLive uses the Markup tab in Web Settings.
When you have finished entering the source code, click OK.
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To edit an object or element with the Visual Tag Editor
In the Layout Editor, do one of the following:
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Select the object you want to edit by clicking it.
Select the element you want to edit by using the markup tree bar at the bottom of the document window.
Select more than one paragraph, object, or element by dragging in the Layout Editor.
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Choose Special > Visual Tag Editor.
Edit the element by doing any of the following:
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Edit an existing attribute by clicking the attribute in the upper panel and typing directly in the upper panel. You
can replace the existing attribute by double-clicking another attribute in the list box.
Add a new attribute by placing the cursor before or after an existing attribute in the upper panel, and typing a blank
space. Then type the new attribute, or double-click an attribute in the list box.
If an attribute has predefined values, you can select a value by placing the cursor in the attribute's value in the upper
panel, and double-clicking the value in the list box.
To select a different element without closing the Visual Tag Editor, use the markup tree bar in the Visual Tag Editor.
The markup tree bar works the same way in the Visual Tag Editor as it does in the document window.
When you have finished editing the source code, click OK.
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See also
"Selecting elements using the markup tree bar" on page 593
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