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Find and replace tool in Dreamweaver

How to use the find and replace tool in Dreamweaver

One of the most useful time saving tools in Dreamweaver is often overlooked by webmasters. The find and replace tool is fantastic for when you need to quickly delete a specific block of code that is found on numerous webpages. As this tutorial video demonstrates, you simply need to view your source code and highlight the block of text you wish to delete. Then you right click on it and choose 'replace'. From there you can opt to delete the text from either the current document only or from a folder of documents. As you can see, this would save you a ton of time opening each HTML file separately and manually deleting the same block of code from each page.



To start this Dreamweaver video tutorial press the arrow (go) button.


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