From the course: Creating a Responsive Web Experience

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For those using Dreamweaver

For those using Dreamweaver

For those who are going to be building this project in Dream Weaver, and you have CSS and JavaScript files hooked into your HTML, there's a few places where Dreamweaver will indicate to you that those files are linked in. First is over on the right-hand side, there's a CSS panel here. This is part of the default layout. If you don't see this CSS panel, you can come up to the Window menu, and come down and turn on CSS. And in Dreamweaver CS4 or later, there is an area at the top of the document on the left called related files. So here I can see the source code link and I can see that I have a CSS file, a JavaScript file, which is jQuery, and a myfile.js file hooked in here as well. So these buttons here indicate that these are files that are hooked into my HTML. So if I come over here and click on CSS, for example, this will bring me into Dreamweaver's split screen view showing me my design HTML on the right and the associated code in the CSS document here on the left. If I come up…

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