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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