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Using the Highlight palette


    The Highlight palette lets you highlight particular items, warnings, and errors while you are working in the Layout Editor, Source Code Editor, or Outline Editor. For example, you can highlight all elements that contain a URL, all text that has a particular CSS definition, or all syntax and link errors. After highlighting the items, you can use the Highlight palette to select each highlighted item one at a time. You can save different highlighting settings (such as all elements that contain a URL) as a Highlight set, and use any set later with any document.

    You can also use the Color tab in the Highlight palette to set the highlighting properties (such as colors and borders) of classes of items, such as making all link warnings blue.

    Tip iconUse the Highlight palette to highlight all elements that have JavaScript actions attached.

    Illustration of using the Highlight palette with these callouts: A. Select the elements and items in your document you want to highlight, B. Number of items highlighted, C. Click these buttons to select the previous and next highlighted item, D. Number of syntax errors and warnings, and E. The Syntax Checker displays errors and warnings here.
    Using the Highlight palette A. Select the elements and items in your document you want to highlight. B. Number of items highlighted C. Click these buttons to select the previous and next highlighted item. D. Number of syntax errors and warnings E. The Syntax Checker displays errors and warnings here.

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