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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

An issue page succinctly lays out the
problem and solution??”and, best of all, goes into detailed steps for implementing the solution, complete with
sample code.
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Summary
Unless you??™re building a Web site for a strictly controlled intranet (for which everyone is using the same
browser), it??™s critical that you address the browser-compatibility issues that your Web site is certain to face.
Whether it??™s cross-browser or backward compatibility you??™re trying to achieve, Dreamweaver has features
and techniques in place to help you get your Web pages viewed by the maximum number of users. When
addressing browser-compatibility issues, keep these points in mind:
n Dreamweaver can take a Web page created with AP elements and create another Web page that
uses tables instead. Tools in Dreamweaver, such as Convert AP Divs to Tables, make it quick and
straightforward.


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