<menuitem>

Description

This tag specifies the text for an item in a code hints pop-up menu. The menuitem tag also specifies the value you must insert into the text when you select the item.

Attributes

label, value, {icon}, {texticon}, object, source

  • The label attribute is the string that Dreamweaver displays in the pop-up menu.

  • The value attribute is the string that Dreamweaver inserts in the document when you select the command. When the user selects the item from the menu and presses Enter or Return, Dreamweaver replaces all the text that the user typed since the menu opened. The user typed the pattern-matching characters before the menu opened, so Dreamweaver does not insert them again. For example, if you want to insert &amp, which is the HTML entity for ampersand (&), you can define the following menu and menuitem tags:

    <menu pattern="&amp;"> 
    <menuitem label="&amp;amp;" value="amp;" texticon="&amp;"/>

    The value attribute does not include the ampersand (&) character because the user typed it before the menu opened.

  • The icon attribute, which is optional, specifies the path to an image file that Dreamweaver displays as an icon to the left of the menu text. The location is expressed as a URL, relative to the Configuration folder.

  • The texticon attribute, which is optional, specifies a text string to appear in the icon area instead of an image file. This attribute is used for the HTML Entities menu.

  • The object attribute refers to the type the menuitem belongs to. For example, Built-In Data Type: String or user-defined data type custom JavaScript file.

  • The source attribute refers to the location in which it is defined or originates from. For example, DOM/Javascript/ custom file.js.

Contents

None.

Container

The menu tag.

Example

<menuitem label="CONTENT_TYPE" value="&quot;CONTENT_TYPE&quot;) 
    " icon="shared/mm/images/hintMisc.gif" />