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Duplicate any rule to quickly repurpose already defined properties under a different name, selector, and/or location.
Debugging yourappliedCSS
Anyone working with CSS for any amount of time has experienced the frustration of seeing their
Dreamweaver perfect page break in one or more browsers. Real-world browser testing is a tried-and-true
technique, but a tedious and time-consuming one with no clear solutions. Dreamweaver offers a real alternative:
Check Browser Compatibility.
With the Check Browser Compatibility feature, your page is quickly reviewed for 16 different,
common browser rendering issues. Better yet, the command offers full relief for the identified
problems, both in an immediate form through the Results panel and also in a more full-featured fashion via
the Web. Debugging your CSS styled pages just got a whole lot easier.
To begin the CSS debugging process, choose File ??? Check Page ??? Browser Compatibility or select Check
Browser Compatibility from the Document toolbar. The current page is immediately reviewed and if any issues
are found, they are listed in the Results panel as shown in Figure 7-13. Each listing displays the line number,
name, and brief description of the problem as well as browsers affected. The Learn More link opens your primary
browser to the relevant page on Adobe??™s CSS Advisor mini-site (www.
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