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Previewing in browsers - Dreamweaver Tutorial

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Previewing in browsers

As a Web designer one of the toughest things to learn is that your design is always at the mercy of the user's browsers. Your site's visitors have a lot of browsers to choose from, like Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Google's Chrome, and now a wealth of mobile devices and tablets. Knowing that so many different browsers will render your pages, it's always a smart idea to test them in as many browsers as you can. This can prevent rendering errors from one browser to the next and help you ensure a consistent experience for all visitors to your site. Dreamweaver allows you to set up multiple browsers for testing and also gives you an internal testing environment using its Live View. So I have the index.htm page open here, and this is from 02_07 folder. And the first thing I want to show you is just sort of this internal view. Right now I am looking at the page in Dreamweaver's Design View and you can see the layout looks, well, terrible. Well, that's actually just because the…

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