Creating a dreamweaver template, About creating dreamweaver templates – Adobe Dreamweaver CC 2015 User Manual
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Templates
Last updated 6/3/2015
Name | Address | Telephone Number |
Enter name | Enter Address | Enter Telephone |
The default color for non-editable text is gray; you can select a different color for the editable and non-editable regions
in the Preferences dialog box.
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Customize code coloring preferences for a template
Set highlighting preferences for template regions
Customize code coloring preferences for a template
Creating a Dreamweaver template
Note: The user interface has been simplified in Dreamweaver CC and later. As a result, you may not find some of the
options described in this article in Dreamweaver CC and later. For more information, see
About creating Dreamweaver templates
You can create a template from an existing document (such as an HTML, Adobe ColdFusion, or Microsoft Active
Server Pages document) or you can create a template from a new document.
Note: Support for ColdFusion and ASP are removed in Dreamweaver CC and later.
After you create a template, you can insert template regions, and set template preferences for code color and template
region highlight color.
You can store additional information about a template (such as who created it, when it was last changed, or why you
made certain layout decisions) in a Design Notes file for the template. Documents based on a template do not inherit
the template’s Design Notes.
Note: Templates in Adobe Dreamweaver differ from templates in some other Adobe Creative Suite products in that page
sections of Dreamweaver templates are fixed (or uneditable) by default.
For a tutorial on creating templates, see
For a tutorial on using templates, see