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earph

2004-02-29, 9:28 pm

Has anyone heard anything about the next release of dreamweaver handling DIV's
better than they do now? Usually layers in the preview window get all jacked
up when you start converting positions from absolute to relative and vice versa.

Since web standards like CSS and XHTML are becoming so important now, I was
just wondering if Macromedia is going to address these issues in their next
release of dreamweaver.

Has anyone heard anything? Does 2004 MX handle it better? I still have the
first version of MX.

Thanks!

Murray *TMM*

2004-02-29, 9:28 pm

DMX2004 is way, way better. That's the single largest improvement in the
program.

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"earph" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:c1u0kv$g6u$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> Has anyone heard anything about the next release of dreamweaver handling

DIV's
> better than they do now? Usually layers in the preview window get all

jacked
> up when you start converting positions from absolute to relative and vice

versa.
>
> Since web standards like CSS and XHTML are becoming so important now, I

was
> just wondering if Macromedia is going to address these issues in their

next
> release of dreamweaver.
>
> Has anyone heard anything? Does 2004 MX handle it better? I still have

the
> first version of MX.
>
> Thanks!
>



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