Jim Nannery wrote:
>>Cory wrote:
>>I'm sorry, I think you guys are misunderstanding what I am saying. I am
>>not talking about how the layout looks in the browser, I am talking
>>about when you right click and view the source code, THAT is what is all
>>messed up. In particular the CSS. In DW8, th
Cory
You wrote
> I'm sorry, I think you guys are misunderstanding what I am saying. I am
> not talking about how the layout looks in the browser, I am talking
> about when you right click and view the source code, THAT is what is all
> messed up. In particular the CSS. In DW8, the CSS is all nice
david wrote:
>No, the problem is that DW (and it's WYSI-not-really-what-you-get
>competitors) is lying to you. The only way to really test and make sure
>your pages are working right is checking it in a browser. Remember,
>people don't browse websites using Dreamweaver! ;-)
>
>
>
I'm sorry,
Cory Perry wrote:
> Hey everyone, I having a problem with my CSS formatting when viewed in a
> browser compared to how I have it layed out in Dreamweaver 8. In DW8, it
> is layed out perfectly and I can read everything just fine. When you
> view the CSS code in the browser however, it is all ove
It's probably not the browser. Dreamweaver often times doesn't show
css layouts correctly.
If you have a link to your site that would probably help.
On Jan 20, 2006, at 1:33 PM, Cory Perry wrote:
> Hey everyone, I having a problem with my CSS formatting when viewed
> in a
> browser compared
Hey everyone, I having a problem with my CSS formatting when viewed in a
browser compared to how I have it layed out in Dreamweaver 8. In DW8, it
is layed out perfectly and I can read everything just fine. When you
view the CSS code in the browser however, it is all over the place and
it loses