Before you insert an editable region, you should save the document you are working in as a template (see Creating a Dreamweaver template).
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If you insert an editable region in a document rather than a template file, Dreamweaver warns you that the document will automatically be saved as a template. |
You can place an editable region anywhere in your page, but consider the following if you are making a table or a layer editable:
<td> tag is selected, the editable region includes the region around the cell; if not, the editable region affects only content inside the cell.
The Editable Region dialog box appears.
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Do not use special characters in the Name text box. |
The editable region is enclosed in a highlighted rectangular outline in the template, using the highlighting color that is set in preferences. A tab at the upper-left corner of the region shows the name of the region. If you insert an empty editable region in the document, the name of the region also appears inside the region.
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For information about setting template highlighting options, see Setting highlighting preferences for template regions. |