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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"


Using the results of the Browser Compatibility Check
How you handle the flagged errors in Dreamweaver??™s Browser Compatibility Check report is entirely
dependent on the design goals you have established for your site. If your mission is to be totally accessible
to every browser on the market, you need to look at your page and/or site with the earliest browsers and
pay special attention to those areas of possible trouble noted by the report. On the other hand, if your standards
are a little more relaxed??”or more targeted??”you can ignore errors related to browsers that rarely
visit your site.
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Visiting the CSS Advisor
One of the most difficult CSS-related tasks is debugging??”and fixing??”browser compatibility issues.
Because of the vast number of variations possible with CSS layouts, not every problem is immediately
identifiable much less repairable. The CSS Advisor mini-site on Adobe.com (www.adobe.com/go/cssi)
takes a community-based approach to help Web developers find their way out of the CSS jungle.
Each time you run Dreamweaver??™s Browser Compatibility Check and discover a problem, a context-sensitive
link to the relevant article in the CSS Advisor site is made available.


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