Web site visitors don't browse the web in Dreamweaver. They browse it 
using real web browsers. And it is incredibly easy to check a site's 
rendering in a real web browser, even when using Dreamweaver for 
development. So why even think about how it looks in DW?

Philip TAYLOR wrote:
> I don't want to sound cynical, but personally speaking
> I would never rely on Dreamweaver's WYSIWYG rendering
> to suggest how an HTML document might appear in a
> conformant browser.  In my experience, DW almost never
> grasps the full subtlety of CSS, and its rendering
> usually leaves a great deal to be desired.
> 
> Philip Taylor
> --------
> Thijs Hakkenberg wrote:
>> Dear list,
>>
>> In dreamweaver the 'Aan de lezer' content aligns to the top of the TD
>> element, but in Firefox/IE8 it won't:
>> http://nieuwsbrief.varkensinnood.nl/fileadmin/template/mailings/nieuwsbrief_vin_2010/template.html
>>
>> Any clues?


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David
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