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Workspace and workflow

Last updated 6/3/2015

specify the source file for images, the number of rows in a table, and so on. For roll over images and Fireworks
HTML, a dialog box always appears when you insert the object, regardless of this option setting. (To temporarily
override this setting, Control-click (Windows) or Command-click (Macintosh) when creating and inserting
objects.)

Enable Double-Byte Inline Input

Lets you enter double-byte text directly into the Document window if you are

using a development environment or language kit that facilitates double-byte text (such as Japanese characters).
When this option is deselected, a text input window appears for entering and converting double-byte text; the text
appears in the Document window after it is accepted.

Switch To Plain Paragraph After Heading

Specifies that pressing Enter (Windows) or Return (Macintosh) at the end

of a heading paragraph in Design or Live view creates a new paragraph tagged with a p tag. (A heading paragraph
is one that’s tagged with a heading tag such as h1 or h2.) When the option is disabled, pressing Enter or Return at
the end of a heading paragraph creates a new paragraph tagged with the same heading tag (allowing you to type
multiple headings in a row and then go back and fill in details).

Allow Multiple Consecutive Spaces

Specifies that typing two or more spaces in Design or Live view creates

nonbreaking spaces that appear in a browser as multiple spaces. (For example, you can type two spaces between
sentences, as you would on a typewriter.) This option is designed mostly for people who are used to typing in word
processors. When the option is disabled, multiple spaces are treated as a single space (because browsers treat
multiple spaces as single spaces).

Use and in Place of and

Specifies that Dreamweaver applies the strong tag whenever you

perform an action that would normally apply the b tag, and applies the em tag whenever you perform an action that
would normally apply the i tag. Such actions include clicking the Bold or Italic buttons in the text Property inspector
in HTML mode and choosing Format > Style > Bold or Format > Style > Italic. To use the b and i tags in your
documents, deselect this option.

Note: The World Wide Web Consortium discourages use of the b and i tags; the strong and em tags provide more
semantic information than the b and i tags do.

Warn when placing editable regions within

or

-
tags

Specifies whether a warning message is

displayed whenever you save a Dreamweaver template that has an editable region within a paragraph or heading tag.
The message tells you that users will not be able to create more paragraphs in the region. It is enabled by default.

Centering

Specifies whether you want to center elements using divalign="center" or the center tag when you click

the Align Center button in the Property inspector.

Note: Both of these approaches to centering have been officially deprecated as of the HTML 4.01 specification; you
should use CSS styles to center text. Both of these approaches are still technically valid as of the XHTML 1.0 Transitional
specification, but they’re no longer valid in the XHTML 1.0 Strict specification.

Maximum Number of History Steps

Determines the number of steps that the History panel retains and shows. (The

default value should be sufficient for most users.) If you exceed the given number of steps in the History panel, the
oldest steps are discarded.

For more information, see

Task automation

.

Spelling Dictionary

lists the available spelling dictionaries. If a dictionary contains multiple dialects or spelling

conventions (such as American English and British English), the dialects are listed separately in the Dictionary
pop-up menu.