![]() ![]() In your right Dreamweaver toolbar you should be able to see Snippets. Once you click “Ok” it’s all set up! Yay! Step 3. This will open the Snippet interface, fill in details similar to these: Now you have your code created, you’ll need to highlight all of it, right click and click “Create New Snippet” This is the code I’ll be setting up a snippet for: For the purpose of this example I’ll be setting up a new snippet for you to refer back to. To set up a snippet you’ll need to write out the code you want the snippet to be. I’m using Dreamweaver CS5 on a Mac, hopefully this works on other versions and operating systems. What version of Dreamweaver are you using? Minutes add up to hours, hours add up to beer! ![]() For example I press CMD+1 and I get a table inserted for me with 600% width and my media queries class already on it. You can assign a keyboard shortcut to a snippet. F.A.Q’sĪ snippet is simply a piece of predefined code stored in your Dreamweaver After attending and speaking at Litmus’s Email Design Conference 2013 (which was amazing, by the way!) I was shocked to find out that many people don’t know about utilising the snippet tool within Dreamweaver to speed up their coding.īecause of this, I’m going to write a quick step-by-step guide on how to set up and use snippets.
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