Customize code coloring preferences for a template
Code color preferences
control the text, background color, and style attributes of the
text displayed in Code view. You can set your own color scheme so
you can easily distinguish template regions when you view a document
in Code view.
Select Edit > Preferences (Windows)
or Dreamweaver > Preferences (Macintosh).
Select Code Coloring from the category list on the left.
Select HTML from the Document Type list, then click the
Edit Coloring Scheme button.
In the Styles For list select Template Tags.
Set color, background color, and style attributes for
the Code view text by doing the following:
If you want to change the text color, in
the Text Color box type the hexadecimal value for the color you
want to apply to the selected text, or use the color picker to select
a color to apply to the text. Do the same in the Background field
to add or change an existing background color for the selected text.
If you want to add a style attribute to the selected
code, click the B (bold), I (italic), or U (underline) buttons to
set the desired format.
Click OK.
Note: If you want to make global changes, you can
edit the source file that stores your preferences. This is located
at C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Application Data\Adobe\Dreamweaver
9\Configuration\CodeColoring\Colors.xml (Windows).