You can set preferences that control the format of your CSS code whenever you create or edit a CSS rule using the Dreamweaver interface. For example, you can set preferences that will place all CSS properties on separate lines, place a blank line between CSS rules, and so on.
When you set CSS code formatting preferences, the preferences you select are automatically applied to all new CSS rules that you create. You can, however, also apply these preferences manually to individual documents. This might be useful if you have an older HTML or CSS document that needs formatting.
Set CSS code formatting preferences
Format CSS code in a CSS style sheet manually
Format embedded CSS code manuallyAbout "Set CSS code formatting preferences"
this intruction:
Select Edit > Preferences.
is not available in dreamweaver for mac, the EDIT menu doesn't have
"preferences".... so something is wrong here, can you suggest an other way
to take control of CSS code formatting preferences?
jonmichael
said on
Feb 4, 2008
at
5:03 PM :
On Mac, it's Dreamweaver > Preferences.
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