14 Mar 2008 02:22:53 | kay
By Kay Zetkin
The Macromedia Dreamweaver MX have these powerful new addition
to its toolset – introducing, Snippets! Do you often use blocks
of code? Well, snippets make it easy to save it or put it over
the same conversion on a block already written on your page. It
also allows you to save and reuse chunks of code over and over.
Snippets save you time and effort in maintaining a large Web
site. You can use snippets to store things like: * Headers and
footers * Logos * Scripts * ...
In this tutorial, you will get to know how to create snippets
and use them to your heart’s content! Creating snippets are not
that difficult and would take only at least 5 minutes of your
time to do…
Of course, you need to have the Macromedia Dreamweaver MX
downloaded and ready on your PC and then, let’s start creating
snippets! Here’s how…
Upon opening Dreamweaver MX, click “Snippets” in the Window
menu. You can also access it by holding down the shift key and
press F9 (Shift-F9). A number of useful snippets are already
pre-installed in Dreamweaver. Then, highlight the text or code
you wish to turn into a snippet and click on the New Snippet
icon below the snippets window. This icon looks like a file with
a plus sign. Assign a title to your chosen snippet, plus,
provide it with a concise description.
Depending on what you prefer, if the snippet is to wrap around
text on the page, choose "Wrap selection" and if you want a
single block, choose "Insert Block". Then, add the code for the
snippet, if you did not have any code highlighted. Whether you
prefer it, you could also choose how you want the preview in the
snippet pane to display – either as code or design. Lastly,
click OK and you’re all done.
It would be very useful for you to check out the pre-installed
snippets. There may be one or two there that can help you in
managing your site!
Then, if you’re wondering how to use your newly created snippet,
here’s a guide on how to use it: 1. Open the snippets tab
through the same procedure given above, then click in the page
where you want the snippet to be placed, in whatever view you
prefer it: code or design; 2. Navigate to the snippet you want
in the folders and double-click on the snippet to add it to your
page.
It’s as simple as you’ve read it…So start creating your snippets
now, and put them to good use! -30- For comments and inquiries
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About Author :
Kay Zetkin discovered the pleasure of writing through her daily
journals as a teen-ager. Writing in it helped sort out her
thoughts, relieve her feelings and record what she observes of
the world.