
94 Customizing Code View
■ message="message_string" The message attribute defines a message string that
Dreamweaver displays when it finds the property in a document. The message string
describes possible limitations or workarounds for the property value.
Contents
value
Container
css-support
Example
<property name="background-color" supportLevel="supported">
<value>
Description
Defines a list of values supported by the current property.
Attributes
type, name, names, supportlevel, message,
■ type="any", "named", "units", "color", "string", or "function" Specifies the
type of value. If you specify
"named", "units", or "color", then either the name or
names attribute must specify the value IDs to match for this item. The "units" value
matches a numeric value, followed by one of the units values specified in the names
attribute.
■ name="value_name" A CSS value identifier. No spaces or punctuation allowed other
than hyphen (-). The name of one of the values that are valid for the CSS property named
in the parent property node. This can identify either a specific value or a units specifier.
■ names="name1, name2, . . ." Specifies a comma-separated list of value IDs.
■ supportlevel="error", "warning", "info", or "supported" Specifies the level of
support for this value in the browser. If not specified, the value
"supported" is assumed.
■ message="message_string" The message attribute defines a message string that
Dreamweaver displays when it finds the property value in a document. If the
message
attribute is omitted, Dreamweaver displays a message string of “
value_name is not
supported.”
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