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Dynamic and Static Inspectors
Most dynamic elements have static HTML counterparts (with the exception of abstract dynamic elements, such as: WOString, WORepetition, WOConditional, and WOCustom.) The Inspector for these elements has two states:
This example shows the Inspector for a dynamic text area element. It displays the bindable attributes for this element. If you select Static Inspector from the pop-up list, the Text Area Inspector appears. This is the same Inspector you would see for a static text area element (<TEXTAREA>) and allows you to set its HTML attributes (such as COLS or ROWS).
Note: You can also set the HTML attributes using the Dynamic Inspector. The Static Inspector is provided for convenience only.

To switch back to the WOText Inspector, select Dynamic Inspector from the pop-up list.
In addition, you can convert any dynamic element into its static counterpart, or vice versa:
The following table shows the dynamic counterpart for each static element.
If you convert a static element to its dynamic counterpart by clicking Make Dynamic, and there is no direct counterpart, the element becomes a generic WebObject whose element name is the HTML tag for the static element (see "Generic WebObjects"). In this figure, a list element (<UL>) has been converted to a generic WebObject element.

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