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December 28, 2006
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Feature Request: more properties with Radiobuttons and Checkboxes

  • December 28, 2006
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If you insert a radio button into a website, the properties pallete inspector (right expression? in German it is called "Eigenschaften") should offer checkboxes for "disable", "read only" "access key" and some more.
This properties can set in the code manually, but not in the pallete.
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Correct answer Newsgroup_User
WebZopp wrote:
> If you insert a radio button into a website, the properties pallete inspector
> (right expression? in German it is called "Eigenschaften") should offer
> checkboxes for "disable", "read only" "access key" and some more.
> This properties can set in the code manually, but not in the pallete.

I agree that this is a very sensible suggestion. (The correct name in
English, by the way, is Property inspector). Since this is a
user-to-user forum, your feature request is unlikely to be seen by the
right people at Adobe. Use the Feature Request/Bug Report form to make a
formal request. The more people who make requests through the official
form, the more likely Adobe is to take notice.

http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform

--
David Powers, Adobe Community Expert
Author, "Foundation PHP for Dreamweaver 8" (friends of ED)
Author, "PHP Solutions" (friends of ED)
http://foundationphp.com/

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Newsgroup_UserCorrect answer
Inspiring
December 28, 2006
WebZopp wrote:
> If you insert a radio button into a website, the properties pallete inspector
> (right expression? in German it is called "Eigenschaften") should offer
> checkboxes for "disable", "read only" "access key" and some more.
> This properties can set in the code manually, but not in the pallete.

I agree that this is a very sensible suggestion. (The correct name in
English, by the way, is Property inspector). Since this is a
user-to-user forum, your feature request is unlikely to be seen by the
right people at Adobe. Use the Feature Request/Bug Report form to make a
formal request. The more people who make requests through the official
form, the more likely Adobe is to take notice.

http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform

--
David Powers, Adobe Community Expert
Author, "Foundation PHP for Dreamweaver 8" (friends of ED)
Author, "PHP Solutions" (friends of ED)
http://foundationphp.com/