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Choose one of the following from the Structure pop-up menu:
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Block
Creates a block-level container element that can contain other elements (for example, the <BODY> tag).
Creates an element that has visible content. This element can only exist within a container element,
Inline Visible
such as the <IMG> tag.
Creates an element that can only exist within a container element, has visible content, but isn't visible
Inline Invisible
itself (although it influences a visual property of the content), such as the <BOLD> tag.
Inline Container
Creates a container element that can only exist within another container element. It can have both
non-HTML content and visible HTML content, such as the <APPLET> tag.
Is reserved for use with the <BR> tag.
Inline Killer
Choose one of the following options from the Content pop-up menu to define how the content of an element is
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treated:
Treats the content as specified by the Structure property.
Normal
Keeps all extra white space when reading the tags. For example, this option enables GoLive to display
Get All Spaces
all spaces between the start and end <PRE></PRE> tags.
Core Text
Preserves the content of a tag without adding or deleting anything.
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Choose an option from the End Tag pop-up menu:
Required
Specifies that the element needs an end tag.
Indicates that the element does not need an end tag and that GoLive is not supposed to read
Optional (do not write)
or write one.
Indicates that the element does not require an end tag but GoLive adds it anyway.
Optional (write)
Indicates that GoLive will not change the current end tag setting when rewriting source code.
Attribute
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Choose one of the following:
Indicates that the element can be removed from the source code before publishing the page.
Can Be Stripped
Can Have Any Attribute

See also

"Methods of restoring default Web Settings" on page 640
To set basic formatting for an element in the Markup Language tab
For any element within Web Settings, you can control some basic formatting options in the Output tab of the Web
Settings Element Inspector.
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Select the element in the Markup Language tab of Web Settings.
In the Output tab of the Web Settings Element Inspector, choose a property for the following separation options:
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Controls the vertical spacing between the start and end tags, and elements above and below them.
Outside
Inside
Controls the vertical spacing between the start and end tags, and their content.
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Select the Indent Content option to indent content between start and end tags.
From the Group menu, select a Key Set option to format the element with attributes specified in the Source
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Themes preferences.
Indicates that the element can have any attribute.
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