So, simply put, there really isn't a way to target the specific tag...
That's disappointing -- not a deal breaker, but a little upsetting nonetheless. I loathe Dreamweaver as an application (although I know it suits some users' needs), but I have always liked its code formatting (form elements, for instance, are colored a bright, golden yellow).
Thanks for the help. I really do appreciate you taking the time, Adam.
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 9:46 AM, Merrifield Adam macagp@gmail.com wrote:
"form" is not a unique entity in and of itself. It has a common scope to other html elements that must contain other components like lists, etc:
entity.name.tag.block.any.html
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On Jan 24, 2011, at 8:20 AM, commonmind wrote:
Thanks, Rob. I've actually already looked at the documentation for
theming
and building my own custom theme...that's sort of the meta issue here.
What
I'm trying to figure out is how to target the <form></form> selector;
I've
tried entering several different strings in the Scope Selector form,
after
creating a custom entry for the Form tag -- but nothing seems to work.
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