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Drag and Drop Images Not working

Community Beginner ,
Nov 30, 2016 Nov 30, 2016

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Since DWCC 2017 has been upgraded, I am not able to drag and drop my images into my coding from the side panel like I used to. Being that I use a lot of images on my website, I was able until the newest upgrade, drag and drop my images into the HTML code. The software would write the code for the image. I am not able to do this anymore and it is frustrating. To drop an image into the HTML code I have use CNTRL+ALT+I for each one. What a royal pain if I am doing 20 or more images.

Why can't you come up with some way to drop multiple images into the HTML code instead of one at a time. I could do a batch and be done with the page in minutes instead of an hour.

What needs to be turned on in the preferences or is there going to be an upgrade to fix this? Frankly, at this point I want my DW 2016 back!

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Community Expert , Dec 01, 2016 Dec 01, 2016

This is a known issue Dreamweaver Help | Known issues | Dreamweaver CC 2017

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Why can't you come up with some way to drop multiple images into the HTML code instead of one at a time. I could do a batch and be done with the page in minutes instead of an hour.

Because that's not how HTML works

If you use PHP code to dynamically populate gallery pages, you'll save yourself a lot of production time.   Updating galleries is a snap, too.  Simply add or delete images on the server and you're done.   No more tedious coding required.   See example Alt-Web :: PHP & Fancybox Photo Gallery

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Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator
Alt-Web Design & Publishing ~ Web : Print : Graphics : Media

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