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Dreamweaver assists you in creating accessible pages
that contain useful content for screen readers and comply with government
guidelines.
When you activate the accessibility dialog boxes (see Activating the
Accessibility dialog boxes), Dreamweaver prompts you to enter accessibility
attributes whenever you insert page elements.
Note: To see sample pages that were designed for accessibility, select
File > New. In the New Document dialog box, select Page Design (Accessibility)
from the category list, and then select a page from the Page Design (Accessibility)
list. For more information, see Working with the New Document dialog box
Dreamweaver supports the Windows operating system high contrast setting.
You activate this option through the Windows control panel. When high
contrast is on, it affects Dreamweaver as follows:
Dialog boxes and panels use system color settings.
For example, if you set the color to White on Black, then all Dreamweaver
dialog boxes and panels appear with a white foreground color and black
background.
Code view syntax coloring is off.
Code view uses the system window and window text color, and ignores color
settings in Preferences. For example, if you set the system color to White
on Black, and then change text colors in Preferences > Code Coloring,
Dreamweaver ignores the colors set in Preferences and displays the code
text with a white foreground color and black background.
Design view uses the background and text colors you set in Modify >
Page Properties so that pages you design render