Mouse over the error to see an explanation of the
error in a tooltip; Dreamweaver also lists the browser or browsers in which the error occurs.
n Previous Issue: Displays the prior error, again marked with a red wavy underline.
n Show All Issues: Opens the Target Browser Check category of the Results panel with a list of all
the problems found in the document. Double-click an entry to highlight that error in Split view.
n Edit Ignored Issue List: Opens the Exceptions.xml file, which contains the browser check
errors you want Dreamweaver to ignore during the checking process.
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n Check Accessibility: Runs the Accessibility report for the current file; any errors are displayed in
the Results panel.
n Check Website for New Issues: Opens the CSS Advisor site on Adobe.com in your primary
browser.
n Report a Browser Rendering Issue: Displays the page on the CSS Advisor site to submit a new
post; you??™ll need to be registered with Adobe.com and signed in to file a new report.
n Settings: Opens the Target Browsers dialog box where you specify which browser and browser
version you want Dreamweaver to check.
I find it helpful to run the Browser Compatibility Check after each major CSS addition (layout, text styling,
and so on) during the design stage rather than wait until the page is fully completed.
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