Rename a class from the html property inspector – Adobe Dreamweaver CC 2014 v.13 User Manual
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Select None to remove the currently selected style.
Select Rename to rename the style.
Select Attach Style Sheet to open a dialog box that lets you attach an external style sheet to the page.
Applies either or to the selected text according to the style preference set in the General category of the Preferences
dialog box.
Applies either or to the selected text according to the style preference set in the General category of the Preferences dialog
box.
Creates a bulleted list of the selected text. If no text is selected, a new bulleted list is started.
Creates a numbered list of the selected text. If no text is selected, a new numbered list is started.
Indent or remove indentation from the selected text by applying or removing the blockquote tag.
In a list, indenting creates a nested list and removing the indentation unnests the list.
Creates a hypertext link of the selected text. Click the folder icon to browse to a file in your site; type the URL; drag the Point-To-File
icon to a file in the Files panel; or drag a file from the Files panel into the box.
Specifies the textual tooltip for a hypertext link.
Specifies the frame or window in which the linked document will load:
_blank
loads the linked file in a new, unnamed browser window.
_parent
loads the linked file in the parent frameset or window of the frame that contains the link. If the frame containing the link is not
nested, the linked file loads into the full browser window.
_self
loads the linked file in the same frame or window as the link. This target is implied, so you generally don’t need to specify it.
_top
loads the linked file in the full browser window, thereby removing all frames.
Rename a class from the HTML Property inspector
Dreamweaver displays all of the classes available to your page in the Class menu of the HTML Property inspector. You can rename styles in this
list by selecting the Rename option at the end of the list of class styles.
1. Select Rename from the text Property inspector Style pop-up menu.
2. Select the style you want to rename from the Rename Style pop-up menu.
3. Enter a new name in the New Name text field and click OK.
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